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Faolan must take the lead when a new threat looms over the pack. While some follow him and others distrust him, his fate becomes inseparable from the survival of all wolves.
In Fear in Linden Street (1968) by Milivoj Matošec, the arrival of the boy Mungos instills fear among the children, but it is gradually revealed that loneliness and a desire for acceptance are hidden behind his rudeness.
Enemy No. 1 follows Zvonko and his gang in Zagreb, where they rebel against adult rules. Through mischief, conflicts, and adventures, they learn about justice, responsibility, and growing up.
Faolana is accused by the pack of killing a wolf cub and must escape to find the real culprit himself. As his own pack pursues him, his fight for survival becomes a fight for truth and belonging.
A statue of the Happy Prince and a little swallow help the poor in the city. Through their joint selfless acts, they demonstrate the power of kindness, compassion, and sacrifice.