In "Spirit Wolf," Kathryn Lasky explores themes of fairness and the harsh realities of life through the tragic fate of Coryn, the king of the Great Tree. His untimely demise raises questions about justice and balance in the natural world, prompting reflections on why misfortune seems to befall the innocent. The quote serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of good, suggesting that the universe often operates beyond our understanding...