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Title:Wolf
Author:Albert Payson Terhune
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 236 pages
Published:May 28th 2004 by Kessinger Publishing (first published January 1st 1925)
Categories:Childrens. Animals. Fiction. Dogs. Classics
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Wolf Paperback | Pages: 236 pages
Rating: 4.26 | 262 Users | 6 Reviews

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1925. Terhune wrote books about dogs in the 1920s and '30s, and through his books he created a spark of love for dogs in general and for Collies in particular. Terhune also wrote lovingly of Sunnybank, the estate he shared with his wife and with Lad, Bruce, Grey Dawn, and all the other Collies he raised and trained. Contents: His Off-Day; His Friends; Trapped; The Kidnapers; Portia and a Bone; The Mystery-Show; and The Last Adventure. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

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Original Title: Wolf
ISBN: 1417923172 (ISBN13: 9781417923175)
Edition Language: English

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I don't remember the details of this book but I do remember it was one of my favorite Terhunes.

This book was a wonderful statement about being "different," and an introduction to the form of the tragedy. As a child it was my first tragedy and it taught me that endings are not always happy ones, but there is great comfort in the memory of a loved ones heroic last act. The self-acceptance and confidence of the outcast Wolf influenced me greatly and at the end, oh, how I wept!! And read it again and again. It was one of the formative books of my junior years.

Wolf was the outsider, a funny-looking, but purebred, collie, and I loved reading about him. Another of my dad's old books that I enjoyed.

Albert Payson Terhune (1872 - 1942), a local author of some fame, wrote numerous adventures about Collies, most notably, "Lad, A Dog", "Sunnybank: Home of Lad", and "Further Adventures of Lad". Sunnybank, his home on the eastern shore of Pompton Lakes in northern New Jersey, was originally the home of Terhune's parents, Edward Payson Terhune and Mary Virginia Hawes Terhune. Later as his home withI love Albert Payson Terhune. He writes very good dog books. Wolf is one of my favorites, though it is sad towards the end. Terhune is one of those writers who, understandably, really gets dogs.

I liked this book a lot! It was sort of like "A Dogs Life" but Wolf isn't a stray dog.

I love Albert Payson Terhune. He writes very good dog books. Wolf is one of my favorites, though it is sad towards the end. Terhune is one of those writers who, understandably, really gets dogs.

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