The world stops spinning for fifteen year old Rudolph Priest when he survives a deadly school shooting. His heart breaks in two when he discovers that his best friend, Donny, did not.

Things escalate further out of control when it is revealed that Rudolph’s older brother, Randy, was the man behind the murders, and that their parents will stop at nothing to keep him out of prison.

Now, Rudolph must decide for himself whether he will bend to his family’s will, like he always has, or if he will stand up to them, stand by the community his brother destroyed, and find some sense of justice for the person he loved most in the world.

Wild Life is a story about loss- losing a loved one, losing one’s innocence, and losing sight of what is important.

It is a story about standing up for what you believe in, and making your voice heard- it is also an example of this.

Wild Life is not only a form of art, but a form of activism.