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Books with title Dream Wolf

  • Dream Work

    Mary Oliver

    eBook (Atlantic Monthly Press, Nov. 4, 2014)
    An “astonishing” book of poetry from the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of American Primitive and “one of our very best poets” (Stephen Dobyns, The New York Times Book Review). Dream Work, a collection of forty-five poems, follows Mary Oliver’s Pulitzer Prize-winning poetry volume American Primitive. The deep perceptual awareness on display in that collection is all the more radiant and steadfast here. With this new collection, Oliver has turned her attention to the solitary and difficult labors of the spirit–to accepting the truth about one’s personal world, and to valuing the triumphs while transcending the fail­ures of human relationships. Oliver brings grace and empathy to the painful legacies of history, whether by way of inheritance–as in her poem about the Holocaust–-or through a glimpse into the realities of present–as in her poem about an injured boy begging in the streets of Indonesia. And yet, Oliver’s willingness to find light, humanity, and joy continues, deepened by self-awareness, by experience, and by choice.
  • Dream Wolf

    Paul Goble

    Paperback (Aladdin, May 1, 1997)
    Lost in the mountains, Tiblo and his little sister Tanksi are rescued by a friendly wolf who leads them safely back to their village
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  • Dream Work

    Mary Oliver

    Paperback (The Atlantic Monthly Press, May 15, 1986)
    Dream Work, a collection of forty-five poems, follows both chronologically and logically Mary Oliver’s American Primitive, which won her the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1983. The depth and diversity of perceptual awareness — so steadfast and radiant in American Primitive — continues in Dream Work. Additionally, she has turned her attention in these poems to the solitary and difficult labors of the spirit — to accepting the truth about one’s personal world, and to valuing the triumphs while transcending the failures of human relationships.
  • Dream Wolf

    Paul Goble

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, May 1, 1997)
    "This revised edition of (the) 1972 picture book, The Friendly Wolf, looks and reads better than the original". -- BooklistLost and afraid, two young children seek shelter in a wolf's cave. There they meet a kindly wolf who leads them home. Based on a Plains Indian legend, this exceptional picture book demonstrates the love and respect the Plains Indians have for the wolf and the natural world. It is a tribute to the Plains Indian culture.
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  • Dream Wolf

    Paul Goble

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, Feb. 28, 1990)
    Lost in the mountains, Tiblo and his little sister Tanksi are rescued by a friendly wolf who leads them safely back to their village
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  • Dream Wolf

    Byrd Baylor

    Library Binding (Fitzgerald Books, March 15, 1975)
    Tiblo and his little sister, Tanksi, get lost in the hills and take shelter in a cave. Seemingly in a dream, a wolf keeps them warm during the cold night, and then leads them home the next morning. Includes colorful illustrations and author profile.
  • Dream Wolf

    Paul Goble

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, May 1, 1997)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When two Plains Indian children become lost, they are cared for and guided safely home by a friendly wolf.
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  • Dream Wolf

    Paul Goble

    Library Binding (Demco Media, April 1, 1997)
    Lost in the mountains, Tiblo and his little sister Tanksi are rescued by a friendly wolf who leads them safely back to their village
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  • Dream Wolf

    Byrd Baylor

    Library Binding (Fitzgerald Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
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  • Dream Work

    Mary Oliver

    Hardcover (Atlantic Monthly Press, March 15, 1986)
    Dream Work, a collection of forty-five poems, follows both chronologically and logically Mary Oliver’s American Primitive, which won her the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1983. The depth and diversity of perceptual awareness — so steadfast and radiant in American Primitive — continues in Dream Work. Additionally, she has turned her attention in these poems to the solitary and difficult labors of the spirit — to accepting the truth about one’s personal world, and to valuing the triumphs while transcending the failures of human relationships.
  • Dr. Wolf

    Elizabeth Keimach

    Paperback (Lulu.com, Oct. 9, 2015)
    This story is an attempt to break stereotypes. The wolf is usually portrayed as bad but he can change. With a little help everyone can change their bad ways.
  • Dream Wolf

    Paul Goble

    Paperback (Aladdin, May 1, 1997)
    When two Plains Indian children become lost, they are cared for and guided safely home by a friendly wolf.
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