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In The Wolfman of Beacon Hill, Kilgore again offers a sympathetic portrayal of a troubled teenage boy. In this novel the lonely boy's problems in Boston are paralleled with the sufferings of a wolf who has escaped from the city zoo. The boy and the wolf are depicted in the urban setting with great sensitivity.
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