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Books with author Jean Craighead George

  • Winter Moon

    Jean Craighead George

    Paperback (Katherine Tegen Books, Oct. 23, 2001)
    Under the winter moon:Survive an icy night under a December moon with a song sparrow stalked by a midnight predator in Ohio's suburban meadowland.Navigate through underground passageways with a mole in the chilly darkness of December and January beneath the Great Plains of Kansas.Experience January moonlit courtship with a hooting horned owl in the forests of the Catskill Mountains.Prepare for hibernation with a female bear as February's ice crystals replace the dew in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee.In this series, acclaimed naturalist and Newbery Medal -- winning author Jean Craighead George takes readers on a wondrous journey through each season of the year as she captures the lives of thirteen different North American animals in their natural habitats.
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  • Autumn Moon

    Jean Craighead George

    Paperback (Katherine Tegen Books, Oct. 23, 2001)
    Under an autumn moon:Endure the devastation following a hurricane in the salt marshes along the Connecticut coast with a young buck under the September moon.Search for food with an alligator in the Florida Everglades as the October moon rises.Trek through the Alaskan tundra with a pack of wolves as the November moon selects its survivors.In this series, acclaimed naturalist Newbery-winning author Jean Caighead George takes readers on a wondrous journey each season of the year as she captures the lives of North American animals in their natural habitats.
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  • One Day in the Desert

    Jean Craighead George

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Oct. 1, 1983)
    Explains how the animal and human inhabitants of the Sonoran Desert of Arizona, including a mountain lion, a roadrunner, a coyote, a tortoise, and members of the Papago Indian tribe, adapt to and survive the desert's merciless heat.
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  • One day in the desert

    Jean Craighead George

    Paperback (Crowell, Aug. 16, 1983)
    Explains how the animal and human inhabitants of the Sonoran Desert of Arizona, including a mountain lion, a roadrunner, a coyote, a tortoise, and members of the Papago Indian tribe, adapt to and survive the desert's merciless heat.
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  • My Side of the Mountain

    Jean Craighead George

    Paperback (Puffin, Feb. 2, 2000)
    In this enthralling story, a boy builds a treehouse in the mountains and learns to live entirely by his wits. "(Emphasizes) the rewards of courage and determination."--The Horn Book.
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  • Look to the North: A Wolf Pup Diary

    Jean Craighead George, Lucia Washburn

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 18, 1998)
    Newbery Medalist Jean Craighead George lovingly tells the story of three wolf pups--from the moment they open their eyes to the time they lead the hunt. Lyrical passages in her wolf pup diary describe how the pups tumble and play and when they first learn to howl and talk wolk talk. Readers are reminded of the changes in nature that are happening in the lower 48 states as they "look to the north" to watch the wolf pups grow. Jean George's words and Lucia Washburn's breathtaking paintings give the reader a rare glimpse of one of nature's noblest creatures: the wolf.
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  • One Day in the Woods

    Jean Craighead George, Gary Allen

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 29, 1995)
    ‘An intrepid explorer, young Rebecca ventures into the forest in search of an ovenbird, a warbler reputed to be the wizard of the woods. Readers follow Rebecca’s progress through the day discovering the secrets of the spring foliage and learning much about the temperate forest and its inhabitants.’ —BL.
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  • The Tarantula in My Purse: and 172 Other Wild Pets

    Jean Craighead George

    eBook (, May 28, 2018)
    Humorous, heart-warming, and just plain entertaining, these stories by Newbery Medalist Jean Craighead George recall what life was like as she raised three children and 173 wild pets. On any given day there might be a bat in the refrigerator, an owl in the shower, or a crow at the kitchen table. Jean Craighead George’s respect for nature and its many creatures is evident in all of her writing. Here, she offers a personal, firsthand account of the many animals that made their way into her life and her books.
  • Julie of the Wolves: Treasury

    Jean Craighead George

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Jan. 1, 1972)
    To her small Eskimo village, she is known as Miyax; to her friend in San Francisco, she is Julie. When her life in the village becomes dangerous, Miyax runs away, only to find herself lost in the Alaskan wilderness. Without food and time running out, Miyax tries to survive by copying the ways of a pack of wolves. Accepted by their leader and befriended by a feisty pup named Kapu, she 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 a new lives. Is she Miyax of the Eskimos -- or Julie of the wolves?
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  • Nutik, the wolf pup

    Jean Craighead George

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2002)
    In an Eskimo village at the top of the world lived a little boy whose name was Amaroq. Named for the great wolf leader who saved the life of his big sister, Julie, Amaroq loved wolves as much as his big sister did.One day Julie brings home a sickly wolf pup named Nutik for Amaroq to feed and tend. "Don't fall in love with Nutik," Julie warns, "or your heart will break when the wolves come to take their pup home." Amaroq feeds and cares for Nutik, and soon the fuzzy little pup is romping and playing and following Amaroq everywhere. Amaroq and Nutik become best friends, but soon it's time for Nutik to rejoin his wolf family. Will Amaroq be strong like the great wolf leader he was named after and be able to let Nutik go?In this adventure-first told in Julie's Wolf Pack, sequel to the Newbery Medal-winning Julie of the Wolves Jean Craighead George brings the Arctic world of Julie and her family to a picturebook audience.
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  • Julie of the Wolves

    Jean Craighead George, John Schoenherr

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 16, 2003)
    The thrilling Newbery Medal–winning classic about an Eskimo girl lost on the Alaskan tundra. This middle grade novel is an excellent choice for tween readers in grades 5 to 6, especially during homeschooling. It’s a fun way to keep your child entertained and engaged while not in the classroom. Julie of the Wolves is a staple in the canon of children’s literature and the first in the Julie trilogy. The survival theme makes it a good pick for fans of wilderness adventures such as My Side of the Mountain, Hatchet, or Island of the Blue Dolphins.To her small Eskimo village, she is known as Miyax; to her friend in San Francisco, she is Julie. When her life in the village becomes dangerous, Miyax runs away, only to find herself lost in the Alaskan wilderness.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 Miyax of the Eskimos—or Julie of the wolves?Don't miss any of the books in Jean Craighead George's groundbreaking series: Julie of the Wolves, Julie, and Julie's Wolf Pack.
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  • One Day in the Alpine Tundra by Jean Craighead George

    Jean Craighead George

    Unknown Binding (Scholastic Inc., March 15, 1999)
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