Der letzte Wolf
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Als die Menschen die Wölfe fast ausgerottet haben, schenken sie den letzten ihrem König. Obwohl er gut versorgt wird, ist der letzte Wolf so einsam, dass er sterben will ...
Ann Turnbull ist eine englische Autorin, deren fesselnde Erzählungen die Komplexität des Erwachsenwerdens erforschen. Ihre Geschichten tauchen tief in Themen wie Identität, Zugehörigkeit und die Herausforderungen ein, denen sich junge Menschen auf ihrem Weg ins Erwachsenenalter stellen müssen. Turnbulls unverwechselbare Stimme und ihre aufschlussreiche Darstellung jugendlicher Erfahrungen finden bei den Lesern großen Anklang und machen sie zu einer gefeierten Persönlichkeit in der Kinderliteratur.






Als die Menschen die Wölfe fast ausgerottet haben, schenken sie den letzten ihrem König. Obwohl er gut versorgt wird, ist der letzte Wolf so einsam, dass er sterben will ...
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