

An edition of Summer of the wolves (2012)
By Polly Carlson-Voiles
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Books for Children
Language
eng
Pages
352
Description:
In Pasadena Nika has lost her parents and now her foster mother as well only to be shipped off with her brother to an uncle she has never met, a wolf biologist in Minnesota. Full of grief she is determined to need no one, but discovering an orphaned wolf pup with her uncle leads Nika into events and emotions she never expected. Carlson-Voiles believes that serious encounters with wildness in nature has the potential to heal the human heart. Her meticulous detailing of the rearing of wolf pups and her renderings of Nika's discovery of the wilds of Minnesota will captivate readers of any age. Kirkus gave this book and early starred review and Parents' Choice Awards gave it a silver honor recognition as it was released.
subjects: wildlife, childrens' literature, wilderness, Minnesota, adoption, nature adventure, Wolves, wildlife biology, Juvenile fiction, Orphans, Wilderness areas, Fiction, Children's fiction, Wolves, fiction, Orphans, fiction, Minnesota, fiction
People: This book has been compared to Julie of the Wolves by Jean George and Hatchet by Gary Paulsen.
Places: The fictional wilderness of Minnesota resembles the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
Times: contemporary times