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The wolves of Currumpaw
Grill, William Auteur du texte
Année de parution :
2016
1 vol. (76 p.) : ill. : 28 cm
Set in the vast open plains of New Mexico, The Wolves of Currumpawo follows the true story of a notorious wolf pack and the man hired to trap their leader. This is the tale of how one remarkable wolf changed a hunter's life and led to the formation of wildlife conservation societies across America. A beautiful re-telling of the first short story from Ernest Thompson Seton's 1898 classic, Wild animals I Have Known, this second book from Kate Greenaway Medal winner William Grill takes us back to the dying days of the old west.