White Wolf Woman and Her Path in Life

White Wolf Woman and Her Path in Life
Title White Wolf Woman and Her Path in Life PDF eBook
Author Ligia Wahya Isdzanii
Publisher
Pages 118
Release 2018-01-15
Genre
ISBN 9781983678707

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This book was made to honor a special person, called White Wolf Woman. There are writes by many people in different walks of life that are included in this book. They tell of how they feel about her. Some information is from her own family and friends.

White Wolf Woman

White Wolf Woman
Title White Wolf Woman PDF eBook
Author
Publisher august house
Pages 174
Release 1992
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780874832006

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With the aid of more than 40 myths from the oral traditions of 30 native American tribes, ranging from the Eskimos to the Indians of Guiana, Pijoan invites readers to take a close look at the common spirit that binds together all forms of life.The native American heroes and heroines in these myths, imbued with the strength of this common spirit, possess the power to transform themselves into snakes, birds, bears, wolves, and occasionally as in the Sikyatki tale, Water Jar Boy into everyday objects.

The Alpha

The Alpha
Title The Alpha PDF eBook
Author Brooklyn
Publisher Dorrance Publishing
Pages 244
Release 2021-05-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1648040926

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The Alpha By: Brooklyn Pandora has had the same dream since she was seven. She dreams of a cottage in a clearing and a white wolf chasing her through the woods. When one day her dream shows her more than she has ever seen before, she sets out on a journey with her two best friends to discover who or what she truly is.

The White Wolf's Secret

The White Wolf's Secret
Title The White Wolf's Secret PDF eBook
Author Jason Graff
Publisher Strange Fictions Press
Pages 97
Release 2018-03-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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In the land of the count, a boy will fall in love and become much more than a man. In this fantasy romance for all ages, a boy catches a glimpse of the beautiful Fifika as he flees with his family from danger. The clan travels with haste to the lands of a mysterious benefactor. There in the Carpathians, the hillsides are filled with enchanted beasts. Tragedy strikes Fifika’s family, and the count invites her and the boy into his castle to learn. The boy, now almost a man, falls deeply in love under Fifika’s tutelage. When he finally learns the secret of the white wolf that seems to watch over Fifika, he must choose between his family and the only life he knows and the uncertain dangers of life with his love in the mountainous lands with a very different kind of family. Blending magic, romance, and poetry, The White Wolf’s Secret is a classic shapeshifter coming-of-age tale for fantasy fans of any age.

Taming the White Wolf

Taming the White Wolf
Title Taming the White Wolf PDF eBook
Author N.J. Walters
Publisher Entangled: Amara
Pages 262
Release 2023-07-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1649376081

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The lone wolf answers to no alpha or pack. From his first transformation, he knows his destiny: to be both judge and executioner for rogue werewolves. Welcome to the spellbinding first book in New York Times bestselling author N.J. Walters intense new werewolf series. White wolf Devlin Moore has spent nearly the last century following his destiny: hunting rogue werewolves. His fate is to be the only one of his kind—hardened, feared, and brutally ruthless. Only now, Devlin’s not alone. There are two others. And if that wasn’t unsettling enough, Devlin is drawn to New York City for what appears to be a human... As far as Devlin can tell, vibrant artist Zoe Galvani is no threat. But there’s something about her— from her unusual eyes that look similar to the same shocking hue as his own, to his growing need to mark her as his that suggests magical forces may be at play. Now there’s no escaping each other, or the attraction that grows stronger by the second. But no one, especially a human woman, should have this effect on a lone wolf. And just when he’s sure that having her could be his undoing...the truth steps out of the shadows.

Adventure

Adventure
Title Adventure PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 598
Release 1918
Genre Adventure stories
ISBN

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A Woman Among Wolves

A Woman Among Wolves
Title A Woman Among Wolves PDF eBook
Author Diane K. Boyd
Publisher Greystone Books Ltd
Pages 200
Release 2024-09-10
Genre Nature
ISBN 1778401147

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A debut memoir from one of the first women in the United States to study wild wolves in their natural habitat—a story of passion, resilience, and determination. "This is a book about a courageous woman. Often alone in wild country, she endures hardships and faces danger in many forms …. It is a book I highly recommend: informative, fascinating, and beautifully written." —DR. JANE GOODALL “A gripping and vital portrait of wolf repopulation. It is impossible not to root for Diane, or for the wolves.” —ERICA BERRY, AUTHOR OF WOLFISH Called the Jane Goodall of wolves, world-renowned wildlife biologist Diane Boyd has spent four decades studying and advocating for wolves in the wilds of Montana near Glacier National Park. When she started in the 1970s, she was the only female biologist in the United States researching and radio-collaring wild wolves. With her two dogs for company, she faced the rigors of the Montana winter in an isolated cabin without running water or electricity. Boyd fearlessly forded icy rivers, strapped on skis to navigate thick stands of lodgepole pine, and monitored packs from the air in a tiny bush plane that skimmed the treetops so she could count wolves and see what they were feeding on. She faced down grizzly bears, mountain lions, wolverines—and the occasional trapper—as she stalked her quarry: a handful of wolves that were making their way south from Canada into Montana. Resilient and resourceful, she devised her own trapping methods and negotiated with locals as wolf populations grew from the first natural colonizer to more than 3,000 wolves in the West today. In this captivating book, Boyd takes the reader on a wild ride from the early days of wolf research to the present-day challenges of wolf management across the globe, highlighting her interactions with an apex predator that captured her heart and her undying admiration. Her writing resonates with her indomitable spirit as she explores the intricate balance of human and wolf coexistence.