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Julie of the Wolves
Julie of the Wolves
By Jean Craighead George
a beautiful love story trapped
between wildness and barricaded-
from-Nature civilization
an Eskimo girl raised in the old ways
is lost in vast tundra featureless
and the same
as she looks in all directions
starving, she studies the interactions
between the wolves in a small pact
mimicking their ways of intimate communication
until she is accepted
as one of them
but hunters are human, and kill
for sport
her very humanness brings peril
to this family of beings that
have saved her