OK, I'll start this out with one of my favourite books from a great Canadian writer -- Farley Mowat's
Never Cry Wolf. I first read this long before I became a Canadian, or really understood the place Mowat has in Canadian literature. I thought it was a wonderful book, and I'm certainly game to read it again. Plus, it's a perfect fit for this month's theme.
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Originally Posted by Goodreads
More than a half-century ago the naturalist Farley Mowat was sent to investigate why wolves were killing arctic caribou. Mowat's account of the summer he lived in the frozen tundra alone—studying the wolf population and developing a deep affection for the wolves (who were of no threat to caribou or man)—is today celebrated as a classic of nature writing, at once a tale of remarkable adventures and indelible record of myths and magic of wolves.
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