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Indlæser... Julie of the Wolves Treasuryaf Jean Craighead George
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Julie of the Wolves is another survival type book by Jean Craighead George. Julie, or Miyax,her village name, is a young girl who runs away from home because she feels unsafe. When Julie stumbles across a pack of wolves she is very frightened. However, the wolves except her into their pack. Julie rights a journal on surviving in the wilderness and living with a wolf pack. She also writes all of her intriguing thoughts about life. Ultimately she will have decide if she wants to be Julie of the wolves forever or once more become Miyax of her village. For anyone who has ever wanted to live with wild animals this is a great book to appreciate nature. In the first story "Julie and the Wolves" Julie is lost on the tundra, after running away from an arranged marriage where the husband turns out to be mentally impaired. Julie only manages to survive by befriending a wolf pack, learning how to communicate with them and getting them to help her. This timeless story can be enjoyed again and again by readers of any age. The Recorded Book of the story is particularly magical as the actress/reader helps the listener feel that they are right there with Julie, out on the frozen plain. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
Belongs to SeriesJulie of the Wolves (Omnibus 1-3)
Three books by Jean Craighead George, one of today's most celebrated writers for young people, form a captivating trilogy. No library descriptions found. |
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Besides being a compelling adventure story, the book also teaches about wolf behavior and social structure of nature and mankind. There may be some Eskimo words in the book but the translation is in the back of the book
I would rate this book for children over 10 because it may have some parts that are not suitable for younger children. ( )