"Storytelling at its best. Captures all the magic and wonder of the wild" -- Abi Elphinstone "Steeped in wildness and wonder" -- Sarah Lean "Like the classics written by Jack London and Michelle Paver, this is both a detailed evocation of an animals life and a notable exploration of courage, loneliness and family" -- Amanda Craig * New Statesman * "Will delight and intrigue readers ... page-turning. Deserving of a place alongside Sheila Burnfords The Incredible Journey, Jack Londons White Fang, and other classic animal adventure novels" -- starred review * School Library Journal * "Rosanne Parry evokes the Pacific Northwest with lilting, sensory-driven ambient details. Parrys choice to have Swift narrate his own perilous journey brings an on-the-ground intimacy to the story . . . its a terrain she captures expertly" * New York Times * "Rife with details of the myriad scents, sounds, tastes, touches, and sights in Swift's primal existence, the immediacy of his intimate, first-person, present-tense narration proves deeply moving. A sympathetic, compelling introduction to wolves from the perspective of one wolf and his memorable journey" * Kirkus * "Riveting and lyrical, A Wolf Called Wander is a vibrantly imagined celebration of the natural world. Don't miss this dazzling tour de force" -- Katherine Applegate "A lyrical, compelling adventure celebrating the raw beauty of nature." -- Fiona Noble * The Bookseller *