"The Good Wolf" is a heartwarming short story by Frances Hodgson Burnett, the celebrated author of "The Secret Garden" and "Little Lord Fauntleroy." This tale explores themes of kindness, compassion, and the inherent goodness that can be found in unexpected places. Though the story features a wolf, it challenges readers to look beyond superficial appearances and recognize the potential for virtue in all beings.
Burnett's simple yet profound narrative makes it a timeless read for children and adults alike. This edition makes this charming story available to a new generation of readers, reminding us of the importance of empathy and understanding in a world often quick to judge.
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