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Mikhail lives in Russia in 1881. When a skeleton of a rare wild horse is brought to him, the zoologist plans an expedition to Mongolia to find the fabled Przewalski horse, a journey that tests not only his physicality, but his heart. In 1992, Karin, alongside her troubled son Mathias and several Przewalski horses, travels to Mongolia to re-introduce the magnificent horses to their native land. The veterinarian has dedicated her life to saving the breed from extinction, prioritizing the wild horses, even over her own son. 

Europe’s future is uncertain in 2064, but Eva is willing to sacrifice nearly everything to hold onto her family’s farm. Her teenage daughter implores Eva to leave the farm and Norway, but a pregnant wild mare Eva is tending is about to foal. Then, a young woman named Louise unexpectedly arrives on the farm, with mysterious intentions that will either bring them all together, or devastate them one by one.

Spanning continents and centuries, The Last Wild Horses is a powerful tale of survival and connection—of humans, animals, and the indestructible bonds that unite us all.



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Maja Lunde

Maja Lunde is a Norwegian author and screenwriter, best known for The History of Bees (2015) . It received massive attention when it was first presented at the London Book Fair (Spring 2015) , and was sold to seven languages before the book was even launched in Norway. So far, rights have been sold to 29 languages for publication, and the book has been No 1 on the German Bestseller List for 14 consecutive weeks. The novel was the first debut to receive the prestigious Bokhandlerprisen (Norwegian Booksellers' Prize) , and is the first in a planned climate quartet. Lunde has written nine books for children and young adults. She has also written scripts for Norwegian television and films.



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