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A review by timhunt
A Wolf Called Romeo by Nick Jans
4.0
I read this book on a recommendation from The Gospel Coalition, on an article titled “The Books We Enjoyed in 2018” and it did not disappoint. If you like animals (mainly dogs) and the outdoors then I’d recommend this book.
It’s set in Alaska where a wolf, usually seen as menace to society, befriends pretty much any canine that trots in its path. Most of the people in the town soon fall in love with the wolf and name it Romeo. It then goes on sharing stories of friends Romeo made (canine and human) and informs you all about wolves and their necessity in nature to maintains ecosystems.
From a Christian worldview I see the complexity and intelligence of the creatures that God created for us to enjoy for His glory and our good. No matter how much of Gods creation that I encounter/learn about I am still in awe of God and His common grace to all people to enjoy such beauty.
It’s set in Alaska where a wolf, usually seen as menace to society, befriends pretty much any canine that trots in its path. Most of the people in the town soon fall in love with the wolf and name it Romeo. It then goes on sharing stories of friends Romeo made (canine and human) and informs you all about wolves and their necessity in nature to maintains ecosystems.
From a Christian worldview I see the complexity and intelligence of the creatures that God created for us to enjoy for His glory and our good. No matter how much of Gods creation that I encounter/learn about I am still in awe of God and His common grace to all people to enjoy such beauty.