De zoon van Kazan
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The narrative traces the life of a young canine born to a blind she-wolf and a dog, beginning with his sheltered infancy in a dark den and his gradual discovery of sight, movement, and the wider world. As he grows he experiences the pull between wild instincts and emerging bonds, encountering both the hazards of the wilderness and interactions with humans that test loyalty, courage, and identity. The book moves through episodic scenes of survival, coming-of-age trials, and shifting loyalties, exploring themes of nature versus nurture, belonging, and the thin line between feral freedom and domestication.
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