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  • Julie of the Wolves: Novel-Ties Study Guide

    Jean Craighead George

    Paperback (Learning Links, Jan. 1, 1993)
    Use Novel-Ties ® study guides as your total guided reading program. Reproducible pages in chapter-by-chapter format provide you with the right questions to ask, the important issues to discuss, and the organizational aids that help students get the most out of each book they read.
  • Julie of the Wolves

    Jean Craighead George, John Schoenherr

    Hardcover (Abc-Clio Inc, Aug. 1, 1987)
    While running away from home and an unwanted marriage, a thirteen-year-old Eskimo girl becomes lost on the North Slope of Alaska and is befriended by a wolf pack.
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  • Julie of the Wolves by George,Jean Craighead.

    Jean Craighead George

    Paperback (HarperTrophy, Jan. 1, 1997)
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  • Julie of the Wolves CD

    Jean Craighead George

    Audio CD (HarperFestival, July 25, 2006)
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  • Julie of the Wolves. Newbery Award Winner

    Jean Craighead; Pictures By John Schoenherr George

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Publishers, Jan. 1, 1972)
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  • Julie of the Wolves

    Jean Craighead George

    Paperback (Trophy Pr, March 15, 1974)
    Miyax rebels against a home situation she finds intolerable. She runs away toward San Francisco, toward her pen pal, who calls her Julie. But soon Miyax is lost in the Alaskan wilderness, without food, without even a compass. Slowly she is accepted by a pack of Arctic wolves, and she comes to love them as though they were brothers. With their help, and drawing on her father's training, she struggles day by day to survive. In the process, she is forced to rethink her past, and to define for herself the traditional riches of Eskimo life: intelligence, fearlessness, and love. from back cover 1985.
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  • Literature Guide: Julie of the Wolves

    Scholastic

    Paperback (Scholastic Teaching Resources (Teaching, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Introduce your students to these award-winning books with these engagin teaching guides. Each guide includes an author biography, background information, summaries, thought-provoking discussion questions, as well as creative, cross-curricular activities and reproducibles that motivate students. For use with Grades 4-8.
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  • Julie of the Wolves Audio

    Jean Craighead George, John Schoenherr

    Audio Cassette (Katherine Tegen Books, Oct. 11, 1989)
    Faced with the prospect of a disagreeable arranged marriage or a journey acoss the barren Alaskan tundra, 13-year-old Miyax chooses the tundra. She finds herself caught between the traditional Eskimo ways and the modern ways of the whites. Miyax, or Julie as her pen pal Amy calls her, sets out alone to visit Amy in San Francisco, a world far away from Eskimo culture and the frozen land of Alaska.During her long and arduous journey, Miyax comes to appreciate the value of her Eskimo heritage, learns about herself, and wins the friednship of a pack of wolves. After learning the language of the wolves and slowly earning their trust, Julie becomes a member of the pack.Since its first publication, Julie of The Wolves,winner of thr 1973 Newbery Medal, has found its way into the hearts of millions of readers.
  • Julie of The Wolves

    National Geographic Learning National Geographic Learning

    Paperback (National Geographic School Pub, Aug. 18, 2005)
    When Julie runs away from her small Eskimo village and finds herself lost in the Alaskan wilderness, she gets help from a pack of Arctic wolves, and grows to love them as family. How will she choose between the wolves and her human family?
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  • Julie Of The Wolves

    Jean Craighead George, John Schoenherr

    Paperback (Harper & Row - A Harper Trophy Book, Jan. 1, 1974)
    Miyax rebels against a home situation she finds intolerable. She runs away toward San Francisco, toward her pen pal, who calls her Julie. But soon Miyax is lost in the Alaskan wilderness, without food, without even a compass. Slowly she is accepted by a pack of Arctic wolves, and she comes to love them as though they were brothers. With their help, and drawing on her father's training, she struggles day by day to survive. In the process, she is forced to rethink her past, and to define for herself the traditional riches of Eskimo life: intelligence, fearlessness, and love. from back cover 1985.
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  • Julie of the Wolves

    Jean Craighead George, John Schoenherr

    Paperback (Trumpet Club, Oct. 1, 1986)
    Vintage paperback
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  • Julie of the Wolves

    Jean Craighead George, John Schoenherr

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Nov. 1, 1972)
    Lost on the TundraTo her small Eskimo village, she is known as Miyax; to her friend in San Francisco, she is Julie. When the village is no longer safe for her, Miyax runs away. But she soon finds herself lost in the Alaskan wilderness, without food, without even a compass to guide her.Slowly she is accepted by a pack of Arctic wolves, Mid she grows to love them as though they were family. With their help, and drawing on her father's teachings, Miyax struggles day by clay to survive. But the time comes when she must leave the wilderness and choose between the old ways an(] the new. Which will she choose? For she is Miyax of the Eskimos--but Julie of the Wolves.Faced with the prospect of a disagreeable arranged marriage or a journey acoss the barren Alaskan tundra, 13-year-old Miyax chooses the tundra. She finds herself caught between the traditional Eskimo ways and the modern ways of the whites. Miyax, or Julie as her pen pal Amy calls her, sets out alone to visit Amy in San Francisco, a world far away from Eskimo culture and the frozen land of Alaska.During her long and arduous journey, Miyax comes to appreciate the value of her Eskimo heritage, learns about herself, and wins the friednship of a pack of wolves. After learning the language of the wolves and slowly earning their trust, Julie becomes a member of the pack.Since its first publication, "Julie of The Wolves, "winner of thr 1973 Newbery Medal, has found its way into the hearts of millions of readers.
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