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Books with title Wolf Cub

  • Wolf Cub

    Jean Van Hamme, Grzegorz Rosinski

    Paperback (Cinebook, Ltd, Oct. 16, 2010)
    Thorgal, Aaricia and Jolan sail north toward home and encounter the drakkar of Wor the Magnificent, the new king of the Northland Vikings. When Thorgal refuses to follow Wor on a raid, he and his family are left to finish the short trip on foot. When Thorgal leaves a near-term Aaricia with Jolan to find transportation, enemies appear and threaten them all. As they fight for their lives in the wild, it is from the wild that life will come.
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  • Wolf!

    Becky Bloom, Pascal Biet

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc., March 1, 1999)
    A wolf trades in his "growl" for "spoken words" in order to impress a group of educated farmyard animals he has met. Full-color illustrations.
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  • Wolf

    Becky Bloom

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, Jan. 1, 2001)
    A wolf learns to read in order to impress a group of farmyard animals he has met.
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  • Wolf! Wolf!

    John Rocco

    Hardcover (Hyperion Book CH, March 1, 2007)
    When a curmudgeonly old wolf meets up with a young goat herder who cries "wolf!", an unexpected friendship forms between the two pranksters, in a twisted take on a fairy tale favorite.
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  • Wolf

    Valerie Hobbs

    language (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Oct. 15, 2013)
    Jack has finally found a home and a purpose on a farm, where he keeps a flock of sheep safe from coyotes and helps train young pups to do the same. But when two sheep disappear in broad daylight, Jack doesn't know what happened to them. Was it his fault? Is he just getting too old for this job? Still, he's determined not to disappoint his boy, Luke, who thinks that Jack is the smartest and fastest dog around. Then Jack and Luke discover that the animal threatening their farm is far more dangerous than any coyote: it's a rabid wolf. Jack knows that he must gather the courage and strength to protect the ones he loves most—but can an old dog learn new tricks?
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  • WOLF

    Valerie Hobbs

    Paperback (Square Fish, April 19, 2016)
    Jack has finally found a home and a purpose on a farm, where he keeps a flock of sheep safe from coyotes and helps train young pups to do the same. But when two sheep disappear in broad daylight, Jack doesn't know what happened to them. Was it his fault? Is he just getting too old for this job? Still, he's determined not to disappoint his boy, Luke, who thinks that Jack is the smartest and fastest dog around. Then Jack and Luke discover that the animal threatening their farm is far more dangerous than any coyote: it's a rabid wolf. Jack knows that he must gather the courage and strength to protect the ones he loves most―but can an old dog learn new tricks? Wolf, the heartwarming sequel to Sheep, also stands on its own as another classic dog story from Valerie Hobbs.
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  • The Wolf Cub

    John Chater

    eBook
    If you were raised to be a wolf, how would you ever know you were human?A murderous witch orders that her step-daughter is killed in the woods. Yet instead, the child is raised by a kindly she-wolf, exactly as she would have raised her own cub.Brought up as a wild wolf, the girl nevertheless knows that she is different. And when the time comes for her to leave the forest she must learn all over again what it means to be human and who she really is.A princess, a witch, magic, wolves and an awkward question of identity – it all makes for a refreshing take on the classic theme of the lost girl in the woods, a tale with a slightly sinister twist for a new readership.
  • Wolf

    Albert Payson Terhune

    eBook (Brunton Press, April 15, 2014)
    Terhune penned many books about the dogs he kept and trained on the Sunnybank estate throughout the 1920s and 30s.Wolf, is Terhune's classic story of the funny-looking purebred collie who was somewhat an outsider with a matching personality. Wolf the dog himself became famous posthumously when his heroic death was recorded in nearly every paper in America.This early work by Albert Payson Terhune was originally published in 1925, we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography.
  • Wolf

    I. C. Freelance

    language (Winding Trails Publishing, Nov. 24, 2016)
    The Way of the WolfAs a pup Flash endured losing his pack to bounty hunters watching his family killed for their pelts. Fleeing to safety he sought a place to start again. Later watching his mate Marta mother the last of their litters, both knew his age required letting another lead the pack, it was the way of the wolf. A light glowing on the mountain led them to a new life. .
  • Wolf

    Bobbie Bishop Kalman

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 15, 2002)
    The life cycle of a wolf revolves around the complex family structure of the pack. Intended for children of ages 6-12, this book explains the intricacies of pack life and the ways in which each stage of a wolf pup's development determines its future in the family group. It is illustrated with photographs and illustrations.
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  • Wolf Cub's Song

    Joseph Bruchac, Carlin Bear Don't Walk

    Hardcover (Reycraft Books, Sept. 30, 2020)
    It's a dark night. Wolf Cub feels lonely and sad. Can she overcome her fear and find her voice to sing for Grandmother Moon?
  • Wolf

    Valerie Hobbs

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Oct. 15, 2013)
    Jack has finally found a home and a purpose on a farm, where he keeps a flock of sheep safe from coyotes and helps train young pups to do the same. But when two sheep disappear in broad daylight, Jack doesn't know what happened to them. Was it his fault? Is he just getting too old for this job? Still, he's determined not to disappoint his boy, Luke, who thinks that Jack is the smartest and fastest dog around. Then Jack and Luke discover that the animal threatening their farm is far more dangerous than any coyote: it's a rabid wolf. Jack knows that he must gather the courage and strength to protect the ones he loves most―but can an old dog learn new tricks?
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