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The story revolves around the protagonist, Del, a young girl growing up in Ontario, Canada. Del is fascinated by the wild swans that inhabit a nearby lake, and she becomes obsessed with understanding their behavior and habits. Through her observations of the swans, Munro explores themes of identity, family, and the complexities of human relationships.
"Wild Swans" is a short story by Alice Munro, first published in The New Yorker in 1969. The story appears in Munro's second collection of short stories, "The Lives of Girls and Women," which was published in 1971.