Julie
Part of the Julie of the Wolves series.
- Language
- EN
- Pages
- 240
- Year
- 1996
- Format
- Size
- 20 MB
- ISBN
- 9780064405737
Description
Discover the compelling narrative of *Julie*, also known as *Julie of the Wolves*, a landmark work of juvenile fiction crafted by esteemed authors Jean Craighead George and Wendell Minor. Published by HarperTrophy in 1996, this captivating story plunges young readers into a world where human and animal lives intertwine. At its heart, this exceptional piece of children's fiction explores the profound relationship between its protagonist, Julie, and the formidable yet majestic creatures of the wild: wolves. It's a beloved work that masterfully blends adventure with themes of cultural immersion, set against a backdrop rich with the traditions of Eskimo, Inuit, and Native American peoples. This fiction offers a unique window into these distinct cultures through an engaging, character-driven plot.
Deeply rooted in the experiences of Eskimos and Indians of North America, this powerful work of fiction highlights the critical concept of survival, a central thread weaving through Julie's remarkable journey. Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative where a young individual navigates profound challenges in a landscape inhabited by wolves, exploring themes pertinent to the human spirit and resilience. The extensive subject matter broadly covers Eskimos, Inuit, and Native Americans, presenting a rich tapestry of ethnography within a fictional framework. The detailed exploration of wolves in a fictional setting also makes this an essential read for anyone interested in wildlife and ecological narratives within children's and juvenile fiction. This unforgettable tale, written by Jean Craighead George and Wendell Minor and published by HarperTrophy, firmly establishes its place as an enduring piece of fiction for young audiences interested in survival, nature, and diverse cultures.
Deeply rooted in the experiences of Eskimos and Indians of North America, this powerful work of fiction highlights the critical concept of survival, a central thread weaving through Julie's remarkable journey. Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative where a young individual navigates profound challenges in a landscape inhabited by wolves, exploring themes pertinent to the human spirit and resilience. The extensive subject matter broadly covers Eskimos, Inuit, and Native Americans, presenting a rich tapestry of ethnography within a fictional framework. The detailed exploration of wolves in a fictional setting also makes this an essential read for anyone interested in wildlife and ecological narratives within children's and juvenile fiction. This unforgettable tale, written by Jean Craighead George and Wendell Minor and published by HarperTrophy, firmly establishes its place as an enduring piece of fiction for young audiences interested in survival, nature, and diverse cultures.
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