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Julie of the Wolves is a children's novel by Jean Craighead George, published by Harper in 1972 with illustrations by John Schoenherr. Set on the Alaska North Slope, it features a young Inuk girl experiencing the changes forced upon her culture from outside.
- Jean Craighead George
- 1972
Jul 2, 2019 · Miyax tries to survive by copying the ways of a pack of wolves and soon grows to love her new wolf family. Life in the wilderness is a struggle, but when she finds her way back to civilization, Miyax is torn between her old and new lives. Is she the Miyax of her human village—or Julie of the wolves?
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- Jean Craighead George
- Jean Craighead George
Jan 1, 2001 · Alone and lost—on the North Slope of Alaska. Miyax rebels against a home situation she finds intolerable. She runs away toward San Francisco, toward her pen pal, who calls her Julie. But soon Miyax is lost in the Alaskan wilderness, without food, without even a compass.
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A series of books by Jean Craighead George about a girl who lives with wolves in Alaska. Find out the plot, ratings, reviews, and editions of each book in the series.
A 13-year-old Inuit girl, Miyax, runs away from her abusive life in Barrow, Alaska and joins a wolf pack. She befriends a wolf named Amaroq and faces many dangers and challenges on her way to Point Hope.
Learn about the plot, themes, and characters of Julie of the Wolves, a children's novel by Jean Craighead George. Find out how the author was inspired by her trip to Alaska and a native girl she met there.
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