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The Wolf Cub-bookcover

By: Alison Bellringer

The Wolf Cub

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Lewis just loves living with his mother in a small cottage that backs directly onto a vast forest.

The shy four-year-old’s favourite spot to relax is in a clearing by a watering hole, where all the woodland creatures come to get their daily measure of drink and forage nearby for food. He always enjoys chatting to the smaller animals (especially the squirrels and rabbits), making new friends nearly every day.

And that’s exactly where the boy was when it happened – the hair on the back of Lewis’ neck suddenly stood on end, and the young boy shivered slightly.

He was being watched…

Alison has been writing short stories to share with friends and family for many years and always enjoys exploring her creativity when putting pen to paper. She is excited to have the opportunity to share her love of writing with others.

She loves spending time with her own dog, a Labrador cross Huntaway called Smoky, teaching her tricks and taking her for walks. She lives in a small town in New Zealand with many beautiful parks and beaches.

Alison has been playing trombone for twelve years, and has recently begun teaching music part-time. She also enjoys a bit of photography when she gets the chance, especially if it involves taking pictures of sunsets.

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  • The Children’s Book Review

    “Reminiscent of old fairy tales, The Wolf Cub is about trust, nurturing, and caring for those around us… A kind, sensitive, and curious protagonist, Lewis is the perfect hero for a story about animal friendships… Most importantly, the story models kindness and acceptance on every page, assisting readers to imagine a world in which real-life problems can have happy—and even magical—endings… The Wolf Cub is a gentle, sweet story about friendship and kindness, great for teaching readers about community and care.

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