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A Wolf Called Wander

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A Wolf Called Wander

By: Rosanne Parry
Narrated by: Greg Lockett
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Swift lives with his pack in the mountains, until one day his home and family are lost. Alone and starving, Swift must make a choice: eke out a desperate life on the borders of his old hunting grounds, or strike out and find a new place to call home.

The journey Swift must go on is long and full of peril, and he'll need to take every chance he can. Will he find the courage to survive all by himself?

©2019 Rosanne Parry (P)2019 Oakhill Publishing
Action & Adventure Animals Animals & Nature Geography & Cultures Literature & Fiction Survival Stories

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the book was good but a bit to sad there could of bin happier parts in it but all and all it was a good book

it was good

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Reviewed by my son who is eleven.

It was a very exciting, fun, sad and thrilling book but it was also a bit too sad at times. Although the story was a realistic portrayal of the wolves and the animal kingdom, it was quote sad because of all the deaths that happened. Overall a great story that others should listen to and the ending was lovely. The narration was solid.

An exciting, riveting and sad story all at once

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