In summer camp, Kemi becomes a member of a group of very diverse adolescents and counselors.
He meets Jörg, who’s somehow even more dissimilar, but who Kemi finds very interesting.
Kemi observes how the others treat Jörg and how developments within the group slowly escalate. How far?
In his dreams, he encounters a wolf, his own fear. He learns to live with the wolf and to be courageous.
Wolf is a keenly observed children’s novel about just how fine the line between being different and being ostracized is.