English Paperback 1973 Newbery Gold Medal Julie of the Wolves Julie of the Wolves Children's Literature Novel Extracurricular Reading for Primary and Secondary School Students
Book information
Author: Jean Craighead George
Painted by: John Schoenherr
Language: English
Pages: 192pages
Size: 18.8 x 13 x 1.5 cm
brief introduction
In the Eskimo Village, her name is Miaks; in the pen pal letter, she is Julie. When the small village was no longer her safe haven, she decided to run away. However, she found herself lost in the vast wilderness of Alaska, without food, nowhere to stay, and in danger. Does she have a chance to survive? Zh
An Arctic wolf pack appeared in front of her. Was it eaten by the wolves or rescued? Does she have any hope of living? What should she do? In order to survive, her living soul and spark of life are all pinned on these wolves. She wasn't sure if they would help, but she never despaired.
With the help of her father's knowledge about wolves, and through patient and careful observation, she gradually mastered the characteristics and language of wolves. Slowly, she was accepted by the wolves and became a "different person" in the wolves. Between life and death, each other is dependent on each other, the girl and the wolves establish a sincere feeling of blood thicker than water.
When the head wolf was killed by humans, she bravely rescued the injured little wolf and led the wolves through the difficulties; but when the day of return to the crowd finally arrived, she should choose?
In correspondence with pen pals, Mia Kesi was deeply attracted to modern life, but in the frozen land of Alaska, on a long and difficult journey to depend on the wolves, she began to know and thank her for being far away from civilization. Eskimo cultural value-that is to believe in nature and rely on nature. The damage caused by humans from the civilized world to the wolves caused Miaks to reflect deeply. Eventually, she decided to stay in the wilderness and live the simple and peaceful life of the Eskimos, feel the natural pulse of life, and experience the natural gifts The peace and fulfillment of the soul.
About the Author
Jane Creed George
Jean Craighead George is a well-known American children's literature writer who loves nature and mainly writes natural stories. He has more than 100 works and has won many awards. And the respect of the masses.
Her writing style is greatly influenced by the family. Every weekend, the whole family goes camping, climbing trees, collecting wild plants for cooking, making fishing hooks with branches and so on. The story of "Story of the Mountain" is her childhood dream, and in the story, Sam has the skills to survive in the wild, mainly from her childhood life experience.
Writing and nature are at the heart of her life. In the early days of writing, Jane collaborated with her husband John to write biographical animal stories, but her really well-received work was a natural story completed alone.
: "Silhouette of the Mountain", which won the Newberry Silver Award in 1960, and "Julie of the Wolves", which won the Newberry Gold Award in 1973. Later, she wrote two sequels for each of these two works, which developed into a trilogy.
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