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Kävik the Wolf Dog is a 1968 novel written by Walt Morey. It won the 1968 Dutton Animal Book Award as a draft, resulting in its subsequent publication. [1] It also received the 1970 Vermont Golden Dome Book Award and 1971 William Allen White Children's Book Award .
- Walt Morey, Peter Parnall
- 1968
Mar 28, 2013 · A wolf-dog instinctively travels 2000 miles from Washington to Alaska to return to the boy who once saved his life. Swiftly paced, this is the dramatic story of Kavik, a one-quarter-wolf sled dog raised to be a tough, smart, mean champion. After being rescued by a boy following a plane crash, Kavik experiences love and gentleness for the first ...
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Level 6. Add to Book List. Review: This engaging story tells the adventures of Kävik, who is half wolf and half husky. He is in a plane crash in Alaska and is barely alive when a boy finds him. The boy and his family nurse Kävik back to health. After a businessman takes Kävik to California, Kävik escapes and tries to make it back to Alaska.
- Fiction
- North America, United States, Alaska
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Books. Kävik the Wolf Dog. Walt Morey. Dutton, 1968 - Juvenile Fiction - 192 pages. For use in schools and libraries only. A wolf-dog instinctively travels 2,000 miles from Washington to Alaska to return to the boy who once saved his life.
English. A wolf-dog instinctively travels 2000 miles from Washington to Alaska to return to the boy who once saved his life. Access-restricted-item.
Told from Kävik's perspective, it is an exciting narrative of courage, perseverance, and love. 1997 (orig.</p> A wolf-dog instinctively travels 2000 miles from Washington to Alaska to return to the boy who once saved his life. Swiftly paced, this is the dramatic story of Kavik, a one-quarter-wolf sled dog raised to be a tough, smart, mean ...