"To look into the eyes of a wolf is to see your own soul!"
-- Native American Proverb
The ancient legend has been recounted many times, and in many ways, of an Old Cherokee Chief, who tells the Tale to his grand-children, surrounding a night-time camp fire, about the duty to choose 'life', or 'death' within each one of us, the Peoples of this Land. "Inside each one of us," boldly declares the Chief: "There are two wolves fighting! The One: sinister and dark ('big bad') wolf has many bad qualities, that define his persona; whereas, the other light grey (or white) wolf has the opposing character traits. These two wolves are in a 'life-and-death struggle' fighting to the bitter end!" Then the Elderly Chief smiled and paused (to let his words sink in)- "But Grand-pa!" impetuously blurted out his littlest grandson: "Which wolf wins?!" With a twinkle in his eye, the Aged Chief gives this simple, yet profound reply: "The One You Feed!"
This book exemplifies: 'Which One will you (choose to) Feed?!'
It is a true story, one that needs to be exposed: The stark startling account of: Child Crime in Canada!