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category: Young Adult Fiction
published: Oct 2011
ISBN:9781552443019
publisher: Red Deer Press

Timber Wolf

by Caroline Pignat

tagged: canada, general (see also headings under social themes)
Description

This is the third book in the story of the Byrne family, Irish farmers whose lives were overturned in Greener Grass, then tested so severely in Wild Geese.

In Timber Wolf, Kit's younger brother, is now the focus. Jack is determined to make his mark in the rough-and-ready lumbering industry up the Ottawa river from late 1840s Bytown. The young boy, not yet a teenager but full of braggadocio, is sure that he can quickly learn to be a hard-muscled and brave rafts-man. But as the story opens, we find Jack lying on a rocky floor in the deep forest, sore and bruised - and in fact totally unaware of who and where he is. Throughout the story Jack gradually pieces together dreams, vague clues and reminders that tell him of his history - in the course of which comes to grips with mistakes he has made. One of the mistakes he remembers, was in leading his best friend Mick into a huge logjam whose explosion probably killed him. Guilt becomes the governing theme of Jack's recovery. At the same time he meets, is terrified by, and eventually guarded by a young wolf who appears out of the woods early in his ordeal - and also stumbles into a relationship with an aboriginal family whose young son's own stormy coming of age coincides with Jack's developing awareness.

About the Author
Caroline Pignat graduated from the University of Ottawa with a Bachelor of Education and a Bachelor of Arts in English and Religious Studies. After working with children and youth for over fifteen years in roles such as teacher, seminar facilitator, mentor and coach, she began her writing career.
Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
12 to 15
Grade:
9 to 10

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Librarian review

Timber Wolf

This sequel to Greener Grass and Wild Geese follows the adventures of Jack Byrne as he sets out into the Canadian wilderness to prove himself. When Jack wakes up alone, injured and completely lost, he has no memory of what happened, how he got there or who he is. Guarded by a young wolf, he stumbles into a relationship with an Aboriginal family whose son is also coming of age.

Source: The Canadian Children’s Book Centre. Best Books for Kids & Teens. Spring, 2012.

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