Here is offered the novel "The Golden Loop" by the well-known Canadian writer, the "singer of the North"—James Oliver Kerwood. A passionate traveler and researcher, Kerwood lived for a long time in Northern Canada, loved this land and its nature and inhabitants—everything that is dedicated in many of his novels. In his fast-paced adventure books, Kerwood sings the romance of the harsh and difficult life of gold prospectors and hunters of Alaska and Canada, depicting the primeval beauty of the North’s nature. Both people and animals in his captivating novels encounter many dangers—sometimes death threatens them—but they come out victorious. And along with them wins kindness, loyalty, and courage. The name of James Kerwood stands alongside those of Jack London and Seton-Thompson—recognized masters of the genre "animal books." His works have been adapted for film many times—"King of the Grizzlies," "The Eye of the Wolf"—and have won the love of audiences and readers all over the world.