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Inspired by a true story, Lost in the Wild tells the gripping tale of two small dogs lost deep in New Zealand's rugged native bush. They encounter feral goats, a boar, and a possum - the "baddies" of the forest - and must face their fears, relying on instinct for their survival.
As their family searches desperately, the dogs become separated and their paths take different turns. Will they find their way home?
In this tale of survival and resilience, the reader is taken on a journey through Aotearoa New Zealand's unique bushland and learns of the threats to our native species.
The illustrations are by Sharon C Fergusson.
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