The wolf, who would later be named Romeo, stayed in the area. Nick devoted more and more of his time to documenting the animal. It was clear that this wolf was no ordinary animal.
Romeo proved not to fall into the typical category in which humans place wolves. Instead, Nick began to think of him more as a cartoon-like friendly animal. His coarse fur and knowing eyes were truly stunning; this was an animal who was much stronger than the average family dog, and yet he didn’t seem to be aggressive at all.
Nick began to trust Romeo, and, it seemed, that Romeo did the same to him.
Brenda Anne Vogler
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….beautiful story !! ❤❤❤❤❤
Terje S. Knutsen
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It is highly irresponsible to contribute to the romanticized illusion that wolves and dogs are natural friends. This an exception, not the rule.
Lincoln Locken
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good one
Alan Morrison
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Ridiculous how many pages to read this story! Never again!
Lovely Labs
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who else really gets this ?
Sharon Minehart
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I was on a cruise in Alaska a couple of years ago. When we stopped in Juneau, I bought this wonderful book. Rich in history and love of animals we share earth with.