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The wolf-cub

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A coming-of-age narrative follows Jacinto Quesada, a peasant boy in a depleted Sierra Nevada village whose father turns to smuggling and is executed by the Guardia Civil, leaving the family destitute. The story portrays harsh mountain life, the decline of traditional livelihoods, and the hunger that propels men toward contraband. It also examines institutional forces—rigid policing and caciquismo—that enforce order while enabling corruption and injustice. Through rural detail and moral ambiguity, the work traces how poverty, local power structures, and personal loss shape one boy's prospects and the community's struggle to survive.

About the Author

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Patrick Casey

Patrick Casey is an author known for his work in children's literature, particularly for his book "The Wolf-Cub." This engaging story captures the imagination of young readers, blending themes of adventure and friendship. Casey's writing often reflects a deep appreciation for nature and the animal kingdom, making his narratives both entertaining and educational. While not extensively documented, his contributions to literature continue to resonate with those who enjoy tales that inspire curiosity and wonder.