Letters from Wolfie explained

Letters From Wolf
Author:Patti Sherlock
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Children's historical novel
Publisher:Viking Books
Pub Date:May 2004
Media Type:Print (hardback)
Pages:229
Isbn:0-670-03694-3
Congress:PZ7.S54517 Let 2004

Letters From Wolfie is a children's novel by Patti Sherlock. It is about Mark Cantrell, a boy living in the United States during the Vietnam War, and his dog, Wolfie. The novel was inspired by real events,[1] and has a strong anti-war sentiment.[2] Letters from Wolfie won the 2005 Merial Human-Animal Bond Award from the Dog Writers Association of America and was nominated for the Young Readers Medal in California, the Young Reader's Choice Award in Rhode Island, and the Maine Student Book Award.[3] It has been translated into Japanese.[4]

Characters in Letters From Wolfie

References

  1. http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=17-0670036943-0 Powell's.com
  2. Tsosie, Eldridge, 2004, Letters from Wolfie, ALAN Review.
  3. http://www.uvsc.edu/marketing/media/PDF/04-07/04.04.07_UVSC_Wasatch_campus_holds_big_plans.pdf Author speaks at library
  4. http://pattisherlock.com/youngadult/wolfie.html Letters From Wolfie

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