Wilk, psy i ludzie
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''Wilk, psy i ludzie'' is a captivating tale of a man's struggle to domesticate a wolf pup. The narrator, a private tutor living in a remote Polish village, finds himself unexpectedly responsible for a wolf cub, rumored to be descended from a legendary werewolf. He bravely attempts to raise the wild creature alongside his own dogs, determined to instill in it the manners and behavior of domesticated animals. However, his efforts are met with trepidation and suspicion from the villagers, who fear the wolf's untamed nature. The story explores the fascinating dynamics between humans and animals, the complexities of domestication, and the enduring power of the wild. As the wolf grows older, its innate instincts and feral nature begin to surface, creating a tense and sometimes dangerous situation. The narrator's love and dedication to the wolf are put to the ultimate test as he grapples with the challenges of coexisting with a creature so different from himself. The novel offers a poignant reflection on the bond between humans and animals, the enduring call of the wild, and the delicate balance between nature and civilization.Book Details
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