"The Outcasts" by William Alexander Fraser is a story set in the rugged landscapes of early North America, where A'tim, a dog of mixed wolf and husky heritage, struggles to survive as an outsider. Rejected by both canine societies, A'tim's journey brings themes of loneliness, resilience, and the difficult connection between people and animals to the forefront. Near the territories of the Blood Indians, his interactions with hunters and fellow outcasts shape his desperate search for food and a place to belong. His friendship with Shag, an old buffalo bull, highlights the shared experience of being different, even as A'tim's own selfish desires hint at future betrayals and conflicts during the buffalo hunt.
The Outcasts
By William Alexander Fraser
In a harsh land, a mixed-breed dog and an aging bull must face the dangers of the wild and the treachery within as they fight for survival.
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