Summary:
The book chronicles the true story of a black wolf that forms an unusual bond with the dogs and people of Juneau, Alaska, challenging the preconceived notions about the wild nature of wolves. It delves into the interactions between humans and wildlife, exploring themes of coexistence, friendship, and the impact of a unique animal on a community.
Key points:
1. Human-Wildlife Coexistence: The book examines peaceful living between humans and wildlife, focusing on a black wolf, Romeo, and Juneau, Alaska residents. It challenges the dangerous predator stereotype of wolves.
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