Mustangs, eagles, and high schoolers find freedom in wild Wyoming. Aaron "Heron" Sorenson is a first-year student at The School of Human Interaction with Animals (SHIWA). This is a summer school course that blends outdoor education with inner exploration. Here, where ancient ways meet new worlds of countryside and consciousness, Heron faces wildlife and wild death, venturing 500 miles across the Wyoming wilderness.
The
WYLD novel series is a coming-of-age story about two timeless and universal struggles: survival in nature and survival in adolescence.
WYLD is an amalgamation of experiences available to outdoor enthusiasts in Wyoming's wild Rocky Mountain backcountry. Scenes recall the Teton and Wind River mountain ranges, Yellowstone National Park, Shoshone Forest, and Sinks Canyon, sitting 6 miles southwest of the author's hometown of Lander, Wyoming. This book is the first in a series.