Julie of the Wolves
2 journalers for this copy...
1973 Newberry Award winner.
#32 in top 100 books Challenged 1990-1999
1996 banned in PA ''graphic marital rape scene" (don't worry, pg 102, involves a forcible kiss, and the boy running away).
2003 Challenged 'sexual content'.
For more information about banned books go to the American Library Association page.
Julie makes a journey to leave her temporary home and ends up lost on the tundra. She befriends a wolf pack, and manages to survive, remembering all that she has learned from her Eskimo elders.
#32 in top 100 books Challenged 1990-1999
1996 banned in PA ''graphic marital rape scene" (don't worry, pg 102, involves a forcible kiss, and the boy running away).
2003 Challenged 'sexual content'.
For more information about banned books go to the American Library Association page.
Julie makes a journey to leave her temporary home and ends up lost on the tundra. She befriends a wolf pack, and manages to survive, remembering all that she has learned from her Eskimo elders.
Journal Entry 2 by quietorchid at University of St. Thomas (details in notes) in Saint Paul, Minnesota USA on Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Released 10 yrs ago (9/24/2013 UTC) at University of St. Thomas (details in notes) in Saint Paul, Minnesota USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Left on the Cage Sculpture on Summit for BANNED BOOK WEEK to look for a new reader!
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I look forward to reading the book. It will be in Eagan for a while and then passed on. I have always enjoyed adventure type books but usually true like accounts like the Woodswoman series or " Tales of Shaman's Apprentice" by an Ethnobotanist or" Wild" by C. Strayed.
This seems like a really neat book. I picked this up at University of St. Thomas a while back and now placed it at a "little free library" at 1466 Bridgeview Ave. Eagan, MN
Thanks for offering this.
Sorry I took so long to pass this on.
Thanks for offering this.
Sorry I took so long to pass this on.