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The narrative follows a wolf-dog pup born to a blind she-wolf and a dog father in a remote Canadian wilderness, tracing his first weeks from darkness inside a fallen stump through the discovery of sight, scent, and companionship. As he grows he navigates instincts shaped by both wolf and dog, explores the forest beyond his den, and confronts the harsh laws of survival and loyalty in a vast, sparsely inhabited land marked by wild creatures and the remnants of human presence. Themes include identity, the interplay of nature and nurture, and the demands of life in the wild.

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James Oliver Curwood

James Oliver Curwood was an American author known for his adventure novels set in the wilderness of Canada and Alaska. His works often explore themes of nature, survival, and the human spirit, reflecting his deep appreciation for the outdoors. Curwood's notable books include "A Gentleman of Courage: A Novel of the Wilderness" and "Kazan," which showcase his ability to blend thrilling narratives with rich descriptions of the natural world. In addition to his fiction, Curwood was an advocate for wildlife conservation, and his writings contributed to the literary heritage of early 20th-century American literature.

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