It's time to see survival from a pair of the most misunderstood eyes on the planet.
For Swift, a young wolf cub, life is simply as it should be. Days spent in the mountains learning to hunt, competing with his brothers and sisters for hierarchy, and watching the new litter, life couldn't be better. But then Swift's pack is broken up by rivals, sending them all scattering.
Now Swift's days are haunted by endless questions. Survival is a challenge, and how, if he can, will he find home?
A story of instinct, adapting, and the sheer amount of heart it takes to survive. What happens when a young wolf is forced to find a new place to call home.
Trigger warnings for slightly realistic depictions of (nature like) gore, injury to an animal, and death.
Energetic, eager Swift was ever curious. From finding his place within his pack, to providing for them, to belong, to his tension filled survival journey, his determination served him well. Smells, new animals, and especially the things he wasn't supposed to investigate fascinated him, sometimes to his detriment. All of the perils he faced by the time he began to call himself Wander marked him a truly brave creature. It was impossible not to love this spirited soul.
From a loving, skilled pack to a helpful raven, to a special stranger, to all the creatures within the wilderness, Wander encountered many that impacted his traverses in nature. Alongside his wise mother and father, his clever, playful siblings were just beginning to teach him the ways of being a wolf when everything went awry. Truly, the touching scenes with his brother Warm pulled at my heartstrings. A bond beyond necessity, Wander's relationship with the raven became a treasured friendship as they worked together to live. Every creature he came across naturally furthered or hindered his existence. It was wonderful to see all the animals realistically depicted through a mind similar yet so different from our own.
An opportunity to see life through eyes we've all been taught to fear, Wander's tale highlighted the trials and tribulations of one lone wolf's efforts to live. A consistent flow of consciousness, Roseanne Parry easily drops the reader into the mind of Wander, conveying every single one of the goal oriented thoughts and heartfelt emotions he had. The slightly off, honest portrayals of inadamant objects and slightly graphic scenes alike allowed the book to capture the circle of life within nature as it truly is. Fascinatingly based on the true story of a real wolf, OR-7 (or Journey), Wander's life came alive as he battled starvation, forest fires, hunters, and highways. Easily readable but heart poundingly real, this middle grade book invites you to appreciate life, family, friendship, loyalty, and the to will survive in all their simple complexities. Accompanied by Mónica Armiño's breathtaking black and white illustrations, this was also an adventure of relying on instincts, learning, and hope. The additional information at the end was a wonderful supplement to the story. Sweet, fierce and transportive, A Wolf Called Wander was an absolute gem.
A Wolf Called Wander will wander it's way into your heart.