![]() Klune gives us found family and shows us in more ways than one, that blood doesn’t make a pack. ![]() This book makes your chest ache with longing, delight, sadness, and everything in between. You hear their song as clear as day, you feel their immense love, their pain, their bond. This book will have you running with the wolves, with descriptions so vivid, you feel the wind on your face. But when he meets Joe, a ten-year-old boy who just moved into this backwater town, this boy who crawls all over him upon their first meeting with shining eyes and an excited stream of chatter, who brings him back to meet his family, Ox’s life slowly starts change, and with it, so does his worldview, and over time, the words his father left him with, start to sting a bit less. ![]() ![]() Abandoned by his father at twelve, he lives by the cruel words his father left him with, thinking them to be a last bit of advice. Ox, our narrator and main character is a beautiful voice to follow along-he struggles with self-worth and experiences the world differently than a majority of those around him. ![]()
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