The Dog by Kerstin Ekman

The book tells the story of a young dog who becomes separated from his human family and must learn to survive in the wild. As he navigates the challenges of the forest, he encounters various animals and experiences the harsh realities of nature. Through his journey, the dog develops instincts and resilience, ultimately finding a sense of belonging and identity in the wilderness. The narrative explores themes of survival, adaptation, and the intrinsic connection between humans and nature.

The 5064th greatest book of all time


Published
1986
Nationality
Swedish
Length
Very Short
Pages
144
Words
Unknown
Original Language
Swedish
Alternate Titles
- Hunden

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