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Summer of the Wolves

A Novel

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An orphan girl finds kinship with a motherless wolf pup in this "little gem of a book for all wild-hearted lovers of the natural world" (Kirkus, starred review)
Twelve-year-old Nika just wants a place to call home. Since she and her younger brother Randall became orphans, they've moved from one foster home to another. And now they're making the biggest move of all—leaving California to visit their long-lost Uncle Ian, a wildlife biologist who lives in rural Minnesota.
While the change is daunting, Nika soon makes unlikely friends with the wolves her uncle studies, and with a local boy who hates to see them locked away in cages. Polly Carlson-Voiles's debut middle grade novel explores themes of searching for family and finding a balance between caring for wild animals and allowing them to go free.
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    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2012

      Gr 5-8-When Nika was 10, she and her younger brother Randall became orphans. Since then they have lived in several foster homes, but after the authorities locate their Uncle Ian in Minnesota, the 12-year-old and her brother leave California to visit him. Ian, a wildlife researcher who lives in a remote area and studies wolves, had never been a part of their lives when their parents were alive. On their second day, Nika and Ian discover an orphaned wolf pup still in its den. Against his better judgment, Ian takes the pup home to hand raise. Nika learns to take care of him and becomes attached to the pup she names Kahn. However, because Kahn has been raised by humans, he doesn't have the skills to become part of a wild pack. To give him a taste of the freedom he will never know, Nika takes him on runs in the woods without permission-sometimes with disastrous results. A second story, interspersed throughout the book in short passages, is told through the eyes of a wolf whose life eventually intersects with Kahn's, Nika's, and her friend Thomas's. Although the main characters are well developed, and there are several interesting elements, this thick novel reads largely like a manual for raising wolf pups. Only the most diligent readers and animal lovers will slog through it.-Nancy P. Reeder, Heathwood Hall Episcopal School, Columbia, SC

      Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:5.2
  • Lexile® Measure:790
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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