Illustration by Yani Hamdy

Agi Ofner
Problem Wolves
A gripping story told from multiple perspectives
Democracy and freedom of expression
Publisher
Tyrolia
ISBN
978-3-7022-4313-5
Format
14.5 × 21 cm
Pages
200
Original title
Problemwölfe
Publishing date
2025
Price
€ 18,–
Genre
Children's fiction
One topic, multiple perspectives
A town, a wolf roaming the forest, plans to build a hotel on a mountain meadow, and five teenagers caught in the middle of it all. The situation reveals how quickly beliefs can take on fanatic tendencies and how deeply a single issue can divide a community. But it also exposes how different opinions can be equally important, equally significant, and equally valid. A fast-moving, multi-layered story told from five alternating perspectives.
One topic, multiple perspectives
A town, a wolf roaming the forest, plans to build a hotel on a mountain meadow, and five teenagers caught in the middle of it all. The situation reveals how quickly beliefs can take on fanatic tendencies and how deeply a single issue can divide a community. But it also exposes how different opinions can be equally important, equally significant, and equally valid. A fast-moving, multi-layered story told from five alternating perspectives.
One topic, multiple perspectives
A town, a wolf roaming the forest, plans to build a hotel on a mountain meadow, and five teenagers caught in the middle of it all. The situation reveals how quickly beliefs can take on fanatic tendencies and how deeply a single issue can divide a community. But it also exposes how different opinions can be equally important, equally significant, and equally valid. A fast-moving, multi-layered story told from five alternating perspectives.
A gripping story told from multiple perspectives
Democracy and freedom of expression
Publisher
Tyrolia
ISBN
978-3-7022-4313-5
Publishing date
2025
Format
14.5 × 21 cm
Price
€ 18,–
Genre
Children's fiction
Pages
200
Original title
Problemwölfe
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Problem Wolves
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A town, a wolf roaming the forest, plans to build a hotel on a mountain meadow, and five teenagers caught in the middle of it all. The situation reveals how quickly beliefs can take on fanatic tendencies and how deeply a single issue can divide a community. But it also exposes how different opinions can be equally important, equally significant, and equally valid. A fast-moving, multi-layered story told from five alternating perspectives.











