A boy living in the slums of Victorian England recognizes a kindred spirit in a caged wild wolf and seeks to liberate it.
Thirteen-year-old Clay and his friends and fellow gang members make their living scavenging the banks of the Thames for objects they can sell. When Clay comes upon an exquisite set of hand-painted tarot cards he knows will fetch a handsome price, they lead him to Smith & Sparrow’s Amazing Circus and its headlining attraction, “the last living wolf in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.” Curious, Clay approaches the animal’s cage, led there by a young circus performer named Ollie, who’s described as a “didicoy” (defined in a footnote as “a traveler of part Romani descent”). Clay sees the anger and unyielding spirit of the silver wolf, whom he names Mist, as well as Mist’s cruel treatment at the hands of the traveling circus’s animal trainers. Haunted by the memory of Mist in his cage and repulsed by the knowledge of what happens to circus animals that cannot be tamed, Clay resolves to free the wolf at any cost. Readers of this page-turner translated from Italian will be unable to resist rooting for Clay and Mist. Clay is a compelling protagonist with a strong voice, and kids will eagerly follow along as he works to gain Mist’s trust. Clay and most characters present white.
A heartfelt, attention-grabbing animal adventure.
(Fiction. 9-13)