The Wood End
- 332 pages
- 12 hours of reading






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Set in the Canadian Rockies, the novel follows a solitary wolf navigating the harsh wilderness. As a fierce predator, he faces challenges such as hunting, evading human traps, and competing with other animals. The story delves into the beauty and brutality of nature, highlighting the complex dynamics between humans and wildlife. With its lyrical prose, the novel appeals to nature enthusiasts and animal lovers alike, offering a timeless exploration of survival and solitude amidst the wilderness.