![]() ![]() ![]() Ren: I think the differences between actual Victorian England and this version become more apparent in the sequels, but they’re not particularly elaborated on in this one. Ren: Published in 1962, but set in 1832 in an alternative version of England-Īdam: If this version of England had a log line it would be ‘What if Victorian England… but wolves!’ ![]() Ren: Oh, she’s great! I particularly enjoyed her spirited pluckiness and willingness to throw water in the face of monstrous authority figures.Īdam: Absolutely! So, Bonnie is one of the two protagonists of The Wolves of Willoughby Chase, by John Aiken. Enjoy!Īdam: Evening, and welcome to the Bonnie Green Fan Club! I’m Ren Wednesday, my co-host is Adam Whybray, and today we’re talking about the 1962 novel The Wolves of Willoughby Chase by Joan Aiken. Ren: Welcome to Still Scared: Talking Children’s Horror, a podcast about creepy, spooky and disturbing children’s books, films and TV. The sound effects used in this episode are: Outro music is by Joe Kelly, and their band Etao Shin are at .uk Artwork is by Letty Wilson, find her work at /lettydraws If you want to follow us on twitter we are and our email address is Intro music is by Maki Yamazaki, and you can find her work at. In this episode we discussed the 1962 The Wolves of Willoughby Chase by Joan Aiken and the 1989 film of the same name directed by Stuart Ome. ![]()
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