![]() One day, the pack is involved with the pups and does not notice the approach of a rival pack. ![]() Wander soon identifies one as his favorite and takes special care that she gets enough food. When Wander is a couple of of years old, Mother introduces another litter of pups. Father is dismissive of smaller game, as he believes they are beneath the notice of a true wolf. He is never to touch the skunk, and the porcupine is an animal that commands respect. As Wander becomes more determined to become a leader himself, he spends more time with Father, who teaches him about their world. Father arrives and formally lays claim to each pup. He soon begins to teach them, and a lesson about wildfire is later instrumental in saving Wander's life. Growl was injured in a fire and has the task of helping watch over the pups. The wolf is Growl, the only adult male of their pack other than Father. His voice prompts Wander to bow, though he does not understand the instinct. One day, Wander is venturing just past the entrance when a large male wolf appears. Wander's life is secure within the tunnel but, he longs to go outside, even though Mother has given them strict instructions not to cross the entrance of the tunnel. ![]() Wander and his siblings, Sharp, Warm, Pounce, and Wag begin to establish themselves within their family, with Sharp always the largest and strongest and Warm the one that Wander always turns to for comfort. ![]() The most important wolf in his life is Mother, who occasionally leaves the tunnel and returns with the scents of things that Wander has yet to experience. Wander's first memories are the smells of the tunnel where he and his four siblings are born. The following version of the book was used to create this study guide: Parry, Rosanne, A Wolf Called Wander. ![]()
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