Children's author and conservationist James Oliver Curwood (1878-1927), following in the grand tradition of Jack London, wrote adventure stories set in the Great Northwest. "Baree, Son of Kazan" is a sequel to his highly successful novel "Kazan."
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This review is from: Baree Son of Kazan (Hardcover)
This book is the continuation of Kazan, Dog of the North. Baree is a survivor. He is the only surviving pup of Kazan and Gray Wolf. He is separated from his parents while still a pup. He is rescued from starvation by a beautiful Indian girl, Willow, "...with braids the size of a man's arm...." Fast moving, never dull, filled with accurate infromation about the North. Suitable for both boys and girls who read well and like books packed with adventure and animals.
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This review is from: Baree, Son of Kazan (Kindle Edition)
This book is wonderful. I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys the adventerous struggles of man and beast from the north. Emotionally satisfying.
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What a pleasure to discover one of my childhood favorites still available! I lost my print copy over 50 years ago and was delighted to find it available at Kindle.
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