Wolf Pack Of The Winisk River
Paul Brown
Lobster Press
$10.95
paper
190pp
978-1-897550-10-6
a pair of fun-loving chickadees
buzz back and forth past Wolf’s
head like tiny black-and-white
helicopters
Brown manages to characterize the wolf without resorting to anthropomorphism, still winning the reader over to the wolf’s “side” – even when he’s feasting on the entrails of a newly killed bull caribou. The pack traverses a thawing landscape full of dangers – including a snowy owl’s talons and a protective mother polar bear – and pleasures, like the games played by the cubs as their elders stalk prey. Besides the wolf’s struggle for survival, another key subject is the treatment of the land and its animals by humans, who run the gamut from beer-swilling trophy hunters to the cautious canoeists and their Cree guide. This novel, a first for Brown, will win over younger (or more reluctant, older) readers with its stunning imagery and action-packed plot. (Ages 10+) mRb
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