The Hidden Wolf


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The Hidden Wolf


The Hidden Wolf

Author: Pasquale De Marco

language: en

Publisher: Pasquale De Marco

Release Date: 2025-05-08


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**The Hidden Wolf** is a comprehensive exploration of the wolf, from its history and biology to its behavior and relationship with humans. In this book, you will learn about the wolf's role in the ecosystem, its hunting and social habits, and its unique adaptations that allow it to survive in a variety of habitats. You will also explore the wolf's relationship with humans, from its domestication to its role in mythology and folklore. **The Hidden Wolf** is written in a clear and engaging style, making it accessible to readers of all levels. Whether you are a wolf enthusiast or simply curious about these fascinating creatures, you will find something to enjoy in this book. **The Hidden Wolf** is illustrated with beautiful photographs and illustrations, which bring the wolf to life. These images will help you to understand the wolf's behavior and habitat, and they will also provide you with a glimpse into the beauty of these amazing creatures. If you are interested in wolves, then **The Hidden Wolf** is the perfect book for you. This book will provide you with a wealth of information about wolves, and it will also help you to appreciate these magnificent creatures. **The Hidden Wolf** is a must-read for anyone who loves wolves or who is interested in learning more about these fascinating creatures. If you like this book, write a review on google books!

Unacceptable Risk


Unacceptable Risk

Author: Kaje Harper

language: en

Publisher: Kaje Harper

Release Date: 2011


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For a hidden shifter, falling in love with a man may be the death of them both. Simon Conley knows about being an outcast. Born into a secret werewolf pack, he’s the lone gay wolf, an outsider even among his packmates. The top wolves consider him a perversion, a failure, and a security risk. To survive in the human world, werewolves rely on absolute secrecy, and any breaches of their code are dealt with swiftly— and violently. So when Simon falls in love with Paul, a human man, even his Alpha's grudging tolerance won't protect him. He must keep Paul from discovering the truth about him and the secrets the pack jealously guards, or it’s not just their love that’ll end up dead. (A rerelease of the 2012 novel with light editing and the 1.15 short story included)

A Wolf in the Attic


A Wolf in the Attic

Author: Sophia Richman

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2012-11-12


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A Wolf in the Attic: Even though she was only two, the little girl knew she must never go into the attic. Strange noises came from there. Mama said there was a wolf upstairs, a hungry, dangerous wolf . . . but the truth was far more dangerous than that. Much too dangerous to tell a Jewish child marked for death. One cannot mourn what one doesn’t acknowledge, and one cannot heal if one does not mourn . . . A Wolf in the Attic is a powerful memoir written by a psychoanalyst who was a hidden child in Poland during World War II. Her story, in addition to its immediate impact, illustrates her struggle to come to terms with the powerful yet sometimes subtle impact of childhood trauma.In the author's words: “As a very young child I experienced the Holocaust in a way that made it almost impossible to integrate and make sense of the experience. For me, there was no life before the war, no secure early childhood to hold in mind, no context in which to place what was happening to me and around me. The Holocaust was in the air that I breathed daily for the first four years of my life. I took it in deeply without awareness or critical judgment. I ingested it with the milk I drank from my mother’s breast. It had the taste of fear and despair.”Born during the Holocaust in what was once a part of Poland, Sophia Richman spent her early years in hiding in a small village near Lwów, the city where she was born. Hidden in plain sight, both she and her mother passed as Christian Poles. Later, her father, who escaped from a concentration camp, found them and hid in their attic until the liberation.The story of the miraculous survival of this Jewish family is only the beginning of their long journey out of the Holocaust. The war years are followed by migration and displacement as the refugees search for a new homeland. They move from Ukraine to Poland to France and eventually settle in America. A Wolf in the Attic traces the effects of the author’s experiences on her role as an American teen, a wife, a mother, and eventually, a psychoanalyst. A Wolf in the Attic explores the impact of early childhood trauma on the author’s: education career choices attitudes toward therapy, both as patient and therapist social interactions love/family relationships parenting style and decisions regarding her daughter religious orientation Repeatedly told by her parents that she was too young to remember the war years, Sophia spent much of her life trying to ”remember to forget” what she did indeed remember. A Wolf in the Attic follows her life as she gradually becomes able to reclaim her past, to understand its impact on her life and the choices she has made, and finally, to heal a part of herself that she had been so long taught to deny.