





A Wolf Called Wander: A Gripping Animal Survival Story About a Young Wolf Seeking Home in the Mountains (A Voice of the Wilderness Novel) [Parry, Rosanne, Armiño, Mónica] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. A Wolf Called Wander: A Gripping Animal Survival Story About a Young Wolf Seeking Home in the Mountains (A Voice of the Wilderness Novel) Review: Wow! My 4th Graders Want More From This Author! - My 4th Graders absolutely LOVE this book. I was looking for a read-aloud chapter book that would appeal to my male students after finishing reading a book with a strong female lead character which was also written from 3rd person perspective. I searched for books with wolves and found this one, written from the 1st person perspective of OR7, a wolf. It's been an incredible literary journey for us, even my girls are invested in OR7's journey (also known as Swift and Wander). I also purchased the Audible version to accompany the reading of the chapter book to the class and the narrator's voice! Wow! So believable, so HIM. The expression, the exasperation, the exhaustion, the sense of wonder and disgust and disbelief along with realizations that OR7 experiences in this WELL-WRITTEN book are brought to LIFE by the narrator. The illustrations! Even in black and white - - - the detail and clarity and precision had us mesmorized. Stunning visual journey. Bravo. I started off this chapter book with the back section of the book which is full of background information on the real life wolf OR7's journey map across the northwest US. Then we read the sections about wolf paw prints vs bear paw prints and the typical prey that wolves eat. That entire back section is GOLD. This book perfectly incorporates life science learning! So many innate and learned behaviors, life cycle, food web, environmental impact (black ice, warm glass), human/animal conflict...........this is a new FAVORITE book for me. Several students bought their own copy because they couldn't wait for our class to finish the book. They WANT to read and this author has tapped into what interests 4th graders! Bookmunchers want more from this author. Review: Great book - My 8 yr old daughter loves it....she read 83 pages in 2 days







| Best Sellers Rank | #4,462 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #3 in Children's Fox & Wolf Books (Books) #14 in Children's Mammal Books (Books) #218 in Children's Action & Adventure Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,558) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.71 x 8.25 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Grade level | 3 - 7 |
| ISBN-10 | 006289594X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0062895943 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | A Voice of the Wilderness Novel |
| Print length | 256 pages |
| Publication date | January 5, 2021 |
| Publisher | Greenwillow Books |
| Reading age | 8 - 11 years, from customers |
R**.
Wow! My 4th Graders Want More From This Author!
My 4th Graders absolutely LOVE this book. I was looking for a read-aloud chapter book that would appeal to my male students after finishing reading a book with a strong female lead character which was also written from 3rd person perspective. I searched for books with wolves and found this one, written from the 1st person perspective of OR7, a wolf. It's been an incredible literary journey for us, even my girls are invested in OR7's journey (also known as Swift and Wander). I also purchased the Audible version to accompany the reading of the chapter book to the class and the narrator's voice! Wow! So believable, so HIM. The expression, the exasperation, the exhaustion, the sense of wonder and disgust and disbelief along with realizations that OR7 experiences in this WELL-WRITTEN book are brought to LIFE by the narrator. The illustrations! Even in black and white - - - the detail and clarity and precision had us mesmorized. Stunning visual journey. Bravo. I started off this chapter book with the back section of the book which is full of background information on the real life wolf OR7's journey map across the northwest US. Then we read the sections about wolf paw prints vs bear paw prints and the typical prey that wolves eat. That entire back section is GOLD. This book perfectly incorporates life science learning! So many innate and learned behaviors, life cycle, food web, environmental impact (black ice, warm glass), human/animal conflict...........this is a new FAVORITE book for me. Several students bought their own copy because they couldn't wait for our class to finish the book. They WANT to read and this author has tapped into what interests 4th graders! Bookmunchers want more from this author.
K**R
Great book
My 8 yr old daughter loves it....she read 83 pages in 2 days
E**E
below 5th grade reading level. Great illustrations and map for kids to follow story
Juvenile Fiction: not above 4th grade reading level, not Teen Fiction. Great illustrations and map for kids to follow story.
D**G
Great price and book!
This book is very interesting and has pictures throughout it which can keep you entertained. Great for anyone who wants something new to read, I enjoy how it surrounds a true story. Good quality and the price is really good. Detailed pictures. I don’t really have any bad to say except that the cover can obviously bend easily if it’s paper back but that’s not anyone’s fault. If you like wolves or reading about animals, perfect book for you! <3
C**O
Really good book for elementary schoolers, I would highly recommend.
The book is intriguing, has good descriptions and is just fun to read. My kid enjoyed this a lot when he was younger, if you get it for your kid too, it won’t be a mistake.
J**W
Great
My 9 year old Grandaughter loved it.
M**Z
Must read
Love this book! Great read after learning similes and metaphors!!
R**S
Not just for young readers
I don't think I can adequately describe how much I loved reading this book. Most of my acquaintances would tell you I'm a cat person, but I've long considered the wolf to be my spirit animal (apologies to Natives who would take offense at the appropriation). Everything about them calls to my soul. For that reason, I can't believe I haven't found this book before. Although it's considered a youth read, it made this fully adult - and then some - reader cry real tears more than once. The behaviors and motivations are so beautifully described, and the illustrations are nothing short of wonderful. That it's based on the travels of a real Oregon wolf make it that much more satisfying. I can't recommend it strongly enough. Long live Warm!
O**R
Good
N**A
Wonderful book
A**R
Book Review by Gracie aged 8 Recommended age group 8-12 Main character - Wander / Swift Outline of the story - An angry pack of wolves attack Swift’s pack so Swift drives one attacking wolf away but on his way back he gets lost. The story tells Swifts journey as he tries to find his way home . What I liked about the book - I liked how it actually described that being a lone wolf is like being in a battle . Swift never gave up and kept hoping. Would I recommend the book to others? Yes because the first page of the story draws you in . Readers who like animals would enjoy this. Score 10/10
S**R
This is a fabulous book! Kids love it, and it works very well for teachers to use in grade four when talking about habitats. It's such a deeply touching story, and it's so well written! It allows teachers to highlight many different literary devices. Beautiful story and it's based on the journey of a genuine wolf in California and Oregon. Love it!
O**D
I bought this book for my 8 years old who read only chapter books and pictures books prior to it. It was a success ! This story totally captivated him and he read it twice already. We are so happy with our purchase.
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