The wolf children

The wolf children by Charles Maclean, published by Allen Lane in 1977, is a first edition that spans 324 pages. This book presents the intriguing biographies of Kamala and Amala, two girls raised by wolves in India during the early 20th century. Through their stories, the author explores the concept of feral children and the complexities of human development in extreme circumstances.
Readers will find a detailed account of the lives of Kamala and Amala, shedding light on their experiences and the challenges they faced as they transitioned from the wild to human society. The narrative delves into the broader implications of their stories, touching on themes related to feral children and the impact of environment on behavior and identity. This edition offers a comprehensive look at a unique aspect of human experience, providing insights into the intersection of nature and nurture.
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Book by Maclean, Charles
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