Tom Hunter has lived his entire life in the South. He was reared in the church, where he was taught, supported, disciplined, and loved by too many wonderful people to mention. He obtained his undergraduate degree from Georgia Tech, his law degree from the University of Georgia and he has practiced law for more than four decades in Savannah, GA. He and his wife, Carole, have two sons and three grandchildren. In 2018, Tom and Carole toured The Holy Land, with a group guided by their pastor and his wife. Tom's pastor recommended that everyone keep a journal, so Tom kept a journal of sorts, writing his impressions and feelings as poetic entries. Each day, as the group traveled about, Tom found quiet places to reflect upon, and to write about, what he had seen, heard, and felt. The poem that is this book, Two Wolves, stood out from the rest of Tom's writings, as it was the only one written in an anthropomorphic style.
For as Tom walked in the place once dominated by the Antonia Fortress, the structure often cited as the place where Jesus was sentenced by Pontius Pilate, Tom inexplicably felt the presence of animals around him. The poem was written substantially as it is printed here, with only a few minor edits to make it more age appropriate for young children. When he returned from the trip, Tom shared this poem with others, and it occurred to him that the poem might be a useful and non-threatening introduction to the crucifixion message for children. He approached several artists to illustrate the story as a children's book, without success. Finally, Tom learned that his fourteen-year-old great niece, Ella Hunter-Dupuy, was not only a talented young artist, but that she was eager to collaborate with him. What a rewarding experience it was, and this book is the result. We hope you will enjoy reading it as much as we enjoyed bringing it to you.