In this unforgettable book, wolf expert and naturalist Elli Radinger
draws on her 25 years of first-hand experience among the wolves of
Yellowstone National Park to tell us their remarkable stories. Wolves
aren't wolfish. They can die of broken hearts, show tenderness to their
young and elderly, and their packs are led by couples, with the key
decisions made by females. They play, they pretend and they predate.
They are more complex than we ever knew and more like us than we ever
imagined. You'll meet Oh-Six, the she-wolf whose bold hunting technique
astounded the most experienced biologists, Casanova who succeeded in
luring his love away from her pack, and Druid alpha male 21, the
magnanimous and compassionate leader. Ultimately, Radinger shows how
much we can learn from these beautiful and mysterious creatures, and how
much there is to gain from emulating the wisdom of wolves.