Julie of the Wolves
- Published
- 2004
- Pages
- 180
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780064400589
- Reading Time
- ~3h 9min
Julie of the Wolves is a juvenile fiction book by Jean Craighead George. In 2004. It has 180 pages.
About this book
Set against the stark and unforgiving landscape of Arctic Alaska, this novel follows a young Inuit girl who flees an arranged marriage and a restrictive foster home to survive alone in the tundra. Stripped of modern comforts, she must rely on ancestral knowledge and keen observation to navigate a harsh environment. Her survival hinges on her careful study of a nearby wolf pack, whose social structures and hunting behaviors become both a mirror and a guide for her own adaptation. Jean Craighead George draws upon extensive field research to portray wildlife with scientific precision, weaving ecological detail into a narrative that explores cultural displacement and the tension between traditional Indigenous ways of life and encroaching modern influences. The story examines how identity is forged through resilience, mutual respect between species, and the quiet wisdom of living in harmony with nature. Through a restrained yet vivid prose style, the novel invites readers to consider humanity’s place within the natural world and the enduring strength found in self-reliance and cultural memory.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many pages is Julie of the Wolves?+
Julie of the Wolves has 180 pages.
When was Julie of the Wolves published?+
Julie of the Wolves was published in 2004.
What genre is Julie of the Wolves?+
Julie of the Wolves is a Juvenile Fiction book.
What is Julie of the Wolves about?+
Set against the stark and unforgiving landscape of Arctic Alaska, this novel follows a young Inuit girl who flees an arranged marriage and a restrictive foster home to survive alone in the tundra. Stripped of modern comforts, she must rely on ancestral knowledge and keen observation to navigate a ha...
Who wrote Julie of the Wolves?+
Julie of the Wolves was written by Jean Craighead George.