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Wolf At The Door by J. Damask
Wolf At The Door by J. Damask













Non-shifting wolves are not ostracized in wolf society. This happens only for non-shifting wolves and it is always a choice. They have accepted and adapted to living alongside humans and other beings that occupy this space and have form alliances and lasting relationships with them.Īnother aspect which I find interesting in Damask’s work is the concept of becoming a werewolf.

Wolf At The Door by J. Damask

They exercise caution when it comes to revealing their true selves but are not overly suspicious of others. They celebrate their differentness but do not consider themselves in anyway superior to others. Marianne, Jan’s sister is such a one.ĭamask’s wolves have a good grasp of their identity and exhibit a healthy outlook of life. Living peacefully and interacting with the human population, Jan Xu, the protagonist in the story, not only introduces us to the otherworldly denizens who live in the city, she also reveals to us that among the wolf clans there are those who are unable to change into wolf form. They belong to a family of shape shifting wolves who live in Singapore. Wolf at the Door is a tale of two sisters: Jan and Marianne Xu.















Wolf At The Door by J. Damask