A review by iamnotacentipede
A Wolf Called Wander by Rosanne Parry

4.0

This book while told from the view of a wolf, very much still had so many human themes. It's amazing to see how species no matter the type have a connection in their wants and desires and needs, which I give total props to the author for making that so intertwined in this book (whether that was the intended purpose or not).

For anyone that loves wolves, or enjoyed Spirit Stallion of the Cimarron, or Balto this will 100% be for you. There were many moments while reading that reminded me of those movies or other Disney style story telling of animals and trying to find their place in the world (think like Fox and the Hound).

My only complaint with this book was there were several things that were told from the view of Swift/Wander that seemed to be something that he wouldn't know about yet and doesn't really explain that it was taught to him by his pack. I understand that this was more of explanation since the target audience is younger but it did kinda take me out of the read a little.
Overall, this was so fun and never once did I feel like this was too below reading for an adult. If you are wanting something that is adventure and self discovery and just a good pace of a read I recommend this.