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Loading... A Dog Named Wolf (edition 1973)by Erik Musterhjelm
Work detailsA Dog Named Wolf by Erik Musterhjelm
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If you enjoy wilderness/wildlife/trappers stories, you should enjoy this one. It's about a dog who is half wolf, but is more like his husky mother in his need for a master to look up to and to follow. "Wolf" faces many challenges and life-threatening situations in the Canadian wilderness.
"A Dog Named Wolf" is similar to books by Jim Kjelgaard, Jack London, Jack O'Brien and James Oliver Curwood, and definitely worth a read. There are fights and deaths within the story, but as the writing is not gratuitous in this area, it still should be okay for preteens and up. (