The Wolfling
by Sterling North
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In the nineteenth-century midwest, a young boy adopts a wolf whelp and gains the attention and friendship of the Swedish-American naturalist Thure Kumlien.Tags
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Think of it as "Little House" for boys, also based on real people. Robbie works hard for his calvanistic father on their Wisconsin farm, but enjoys learning from the neighbor Prof. Kumlien, a Swedish immigrant botanist. More sensitive than the loutish Bubs (a classmate), Robbie's relationship with his horse gains him the respect of knowledgable adults when Bubs wins a race only with severe lashing his horse.
Of course, I can't omit to mention the wolf pup Robbie rescues from slaughter and raises. Nor the teasing relationship he has with a girl. Nor even the ex-Civil War veteran who works as a field hand for the family but moves on because of his mental anguish over the deaths in his life.
While the writing is slightly dated, it is still show more enjoyable. The reader learns an appreciation for the natural world. show less
Of course, I can't omit to mention the wolf pup Robbie rescues from slaughter and raises. Nor the teasing relationship he has with a girl. Nor even the ex-Civil War veteran who works as a field hand for the family but moves on because of his mental anguish over the deaths in his life.
While the writing is slightly dated, it is still show more enjoyable. The reader learns an appreciation for the natural world. show less
In the nineteenth-century midwest, a young boy adopts a wolf whelp and gains the attention and friendship of the Swedish-American naturalist Thure Kumlien.
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Born in 1904 in Koshkonong, Wisconsin, Sterling North was the author of many books for young adults and adults, including Rascal, which was a Newbery Honor book in 1964. In 1957, he became the general editor of North Star Books, publisher of biographies of American heroes for young adult readers. Sterling North also wrote biographies of Abraham show more Lincoln, Thomas Edison, Mark Twain, and Henry David Thoreau. He died in 1974. show less
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- Canonical title
- The Wolfling
- Original title
- The Wolfling
- Original publication date
- 1969
- People/Characters
- Thure Kumlein (1819-1888); Robbie Trent
- Important places
- Lake Koshkonong, Wisconsin, USA
- Dedication
- To my father
David Willard North
(1832-1962)
Whose spirit still pervades
the marshes and woodlands
of southern Wisconsin - First words
- Almost every century is a very good century to be alive - if you are young.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Awa-oooh-ooh, awa ooooooooooo!"
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- 652
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- Reviews
- 2
- Rating
- (3.46)
- Languages
- English, Norwegian (Bokmål)
- Media
- Paper
- ISBNs
- 10
- ASINs
- 23
































































