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1970s: A story of wolves
1970s: A story of wolves
Mira lay deep inside her den, nuzzling her newborn pups. As the weeks pass, the unusual appearance of two of her offspring grows more pronounced and with that, the pack’s behaviour changes. A strangeness hangs in the air, compounding the onlookers’ superstitions. As fear turns to aggression, Joel, the alpha male, is forced to assert his dominance and defend his family…
Edmund Rainer is on vacation with his dad in the forest, when he discovers the little body of a wolf pup. Carrying him back to the cabin, Edmund rescues the pup, fascinated with his beautiful ears. A friendship blossoms between the two, but when a devastating storm propels them on an extraordinary journey, they must use their instincts to survive the hidden dangers lurking in the forest.
Set in the widely spaced spruce trees in the southern wilderness of Canada’s NorthWest Territories
The wolves are waiting:
“With ears pricked, heedful of the faintest sounds, the alpha female listened, roused in the believe that she was being stalked. Or perhaps they were hiding among the trees, choosing their moment to attack when she least expected it. The thought sent her heartbeat racing, identifying only the sounds of the trees swaying and creaking gently under the constant stress caused by the icy winds blowing through their branches., She was justifiably warn for being alone made her vulnerable and heightened her perception of danger.
Her keen eyes scanned the forest, surveying the mature conifers that dominated this region.”
Destination : Canada Author/Guide: Jane H. Wood Departure Time: 1970s
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