In the heart of Siberia,where the fir trees seemed to touch the sky and the wind cut through the deep snow like an invisible sword,a wolf cub was born.It was a white night,where the moon was reflected in the snowflakes,and the forest seemed to breathe together with its animals.The cub had amber eyes, shining like two stars lost among the fir trees,and an instinct that connected him to every fiber of the forest.His name was Tarak.His pack welcomed him warmly,and his mother,Alyona,looked at him with gentleness and attention.She whispered stories to him about the wind that brought the scent of prey, about the stars that guided the cubs,and about respect for life,be it wolf or human.Tarak felt in his first moments that life was not just about survival;it was about connections,about courage and about the balance that each being must maintain between instinct and heart.The Siberian forest was not just a setting;it was a living universe.Tall fir trees,covered in snow,formed blue tunnels through which the wind whistled old stories,and wild animals guarded secrets that only those with wolf eyes could read.In this world,Tarak learned to listen to the earth,to follow the movements of the beasts and to feel the pulse of life around him.But his amber eyes looked beyond the forest.On a winter night,far away,a fire glowed in the camps of people,and a boy played without fear.Curiosity ignited in his small heart.Who were these people? How did they live? What did they feel? This simple but pro
| Número de páginas | 251 |
| Edición | 3 (2026) |
| Formato | A5 (148x210) |
| Acabado | Tapa blanda (con solapas) |
| Coloración | Blanco y negro |
| Tipo de papel | Estucado Mate 90g |
| Idioma | Inglés |
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