Julie (George novel) explained

Julie
Author:Jean Craighead George
Illustrator:Wendell Minor
Country:United States
Series:Julie of the Wolves
Genre:Children's novel
Publisher:HarperCollins
Pub Date:1994
Media Type:Print (hardcover)
Pages:226 pp
Isbn:0-06-023528-4
Oclc:28798256
Congress:PZ7.G2933 Ju 1994[1]
Preceded By:Julie of the Wolves
Followed By:Julie's Wolf Pack

Julie is a children's novel by Jean Craighead George, published in 1994, about a young Iñupiaq girl experiencing the changes forced upon her culture from outside. It is the second book in a trilogy by George, after Julie of the Wolves (1973) and before Julie's Wolf Pack (1997).

Background

Jean Craighead George said that her son, Craig, had moved to Barrow, Alaska, and that Jean had visited Craig and his family almost every year, learning about the people and the country from Craig and his Inuit friends. Eventually, she felt compelled to write a sequel to Julie of the Wolves.[2]

Plot summary

The story begins ten minutes after the last book ends[2] and is divided into three parts: Kapugen, the Hunter; Amy, the Wolf Pup; Miyax, the Young Woman.

Julie has spent many months in the wilderness. During that time, she survived by relying on her culture's traditions and being accepted by a pack of wolves. However, she has now decided to return to human society and her father's home.

She's is not prepared for all the changes that have occurred, as her father has given up many of the old ways. Most upsetting is that he is willing to shoot wolves in order to protect the village's muskox herd.

Julie returns to the wolf pack and witnesses a new cub, whom she names Amy after her pen pal in San Francisco. Throughout the story, Julie learns to reconcile the old ways with the new, while struggling to protect her wolf pack.

Reception

Hazel Rochman of The New York Times wrote, "As in the first book, what's glorious is the lyrical nature writing."[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://lccn.loc.gov/93027738 "Julie"
  2. Web site: Jean Craighead George Q&A . jeancraigheadgeorge.com . 2014-08-16.
  3. News: CHILDREN'S BOOKS; After Happily Ever After. Rochman. Hazel. . November 13, 1994. 2014-08-16.