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Queen of the Wolves - The Legendary 06 Female

2026, Innbundet, Engelsk

249,-

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For fans of A Wolf Called Wander comes the dramatic story of the life and legacy of the most famous wolf in the world—Wolf 06—in the third installment of The Chronicles of the Yellowstone Wolves series. Praise for Book 1 in the series"An inspiring read for any child who loves the natural world."—ROSANNE PARRY, NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF A WOLF CALLED WANDERIntroducing... Yellowstone royalty. The 06 Female is brave, intelligent, and beautiful. She’s bold enough to survive on her own, and strong enough to take down a fully grown elk by herself. Descended from some of the park’s most legendary wolves, she seems destined for greatness. In the world of the Yellowstone wolf packs, alpha females are a powerful force and Wolf 06 is ready to take on the role—she just needs to find a mate who will match her skills with his own. Based on the observations of renowned Yellowstone wolf expert Rick McIntyre, Queen of the Wolves celebrates Wolf 06 and other alpha females. Their stories will leave no doubt about the legacy of these remarkable wolves. Book 3 in The Chronicles of the Yellowstone Wolves series!In The Chronicles of the Yellowstone Wolves series, renowned wolf expert Rick McIntyre and award-winning author David A. Poulsen team up to bring the fascinating stories of the Yellowstone wolves to a new generation of readers. Based on McIntyre's award-winning, bestselling books for adult readers, and containing a wealth of scientifically sound information on wolf behavior, this series is written in an engaging style that brings the drama and intrigue of the wolves' world to life.

Produktegenskaper

  • Forfatter

  • Forlag/utgiver

    Greystone Books,Canada
  • Format

    Innbundet
  • Språk

    Engelsk
  • Utgivelsesår

    2026
  • Antall sider

    128
  • EAN

    9781778401954

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