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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Connections, February 4, 2002
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Jena Ball "Jena Ball" (North Carolina, United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: In the Shadow of a Rainbow: The True Story of a Friendship Between Man and Wolf (Paperback)
What a lovely book. Leslie has captured the remarkable story of a young Indian man, who is befriended by a wolf, in living color. Greg (the Indian) and Nahani (the white wolf) meet when Nahani brings her pack into the area where Greg is prospecting for gold . Thanks to Greg's willingness to watch and learn from the wolves, along with his inherent respect for their boundaries and ways of doing things, the leader of the pack (Nahani)gradually comes to trust him. Eventually she sits by his fire, allows him to scratch her back, and pull ticks from her skin. This mutually satisfying relationship ends when the first snows of winter arrive and Greg must return to town.

Back in civilization, Greg discovers that Nahani has earned a reputation as a killer. There is a large reward being offered to anyone who can kill her and bring in the skin. Greg is naturally upset by this, and tries to convince people that the wolf is not a threat. He is opposed by a trapper named Dan who does all he can to stop Greg from helping the wolf. Concerned for Nahani's safety, Greg embarks on a 3-year quest to locate the wolf and save her if he can.

The story of how Greg manages to locate and track Nahani through one of the remotest and most inaccessible regions of the country is as inspiring as it is fascinating. Better still is the story of what happens when Greg eventually locates the wolves.

This story, which ends on a very positive note, is said to be true. It was told to the author (Robert Franklin Leslie) by Greg himself. Aside from the few places where human motivations and emotions are attributed to the wolf, the story rings true. It is a real treat for anyone who believes in the interconnectedness of all living things.

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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A truly wonderful & deeply moving tale of 2 kindred spirits, August 7, 1999
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I read this book well over 20 years ago & have never forgotten it.It is one of the best animal stories & best books I've ever read.Every time I see or hear about wolves I think of Nahani & wonder what became of her and her pack after the story's end. After reading it, I really don't see how anyone can say that animals don't think & don't have souls.I consider Mr Leslie to be one of the most fortunate of men to have formed such a deep friendship with one of nature's most fascinating creatures. I can imagine a friendship like this occurring thousands of years ago & leading to the eventual domestication of the dog via its wolf ancestors. This book should be required reading for everyone because I think that modern man has,unfortunately, lost the deep connection with and respect for the natural world that many so called primitive people still retain. Read this story & you'll never look at an animal the same way again. " What is man without the beasts? If all the beasts were gone men would die from great loneliness of spirit. For whatever happens to the beasts soon happens to man.All things are connected" --- Chief Seattle,Duwamish tribe
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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best that I've read!, January 8, 2001
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"denise0530" (Saugerties, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: In the Shadow of a Rainbow: The True Story of a Friendship Between Man and Wolf (Paperback)
I have read many books, both fictional and non-fictional, about wolves. This book was truly one of the best. It was refreshing to read a story about a wolf where it did not end up dead by the end of the story yet, the story is realistic. If you love wolves, you will be amazed at the friendship that is possible between a human and a pack of wolves. I will re-read this one!
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Shadow of a Rainbow": Silver Screen for the Silver Skin?, July 24, 2002
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This review is from: In the Shadow of a Rainbow: The True Story of a Friendship Between Man and Wolf (Paperback)
There are three non-religious books I read and re-read constantly. "In the Shadow of a Rainbow" is one of them. Man and wolf become alive before our eyes, with unexpected depth and dimension, as does the land of BC itself - and my life has become the richer.

I despair of ever seeing this story done properly on film, but there is one person who could do it justice - Hayao Miyazaki, master storyteller from Japan, known the US for "Totoro," "Kiki's Delivery Service," and "Princess Mononoke." (He could also do a worthy animated "Diary of Anne Frank." With the eye and heart of a spiritual magician, and artist's touch to match, I wait for him to bring Nahani alive on the screen. In the meantime, I'll just have to keep reading the book itself...

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Incredible, October 24, 2003
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This review is from: In the Shadow of a Rainbow: The True Story of a Friendship Between Man and Wolf (Paperback)
Just finished reading this and it is truly the most powerful factual story I have ever read. It has a similar thread to a fiction novel by another Native American author, Ghost in the Rainbow. There is a ghost wolf Indian spirit in that story, and I couldn't read this story without referring back to that one. The Native Americans know something about wolves, and this book touches upon that something...are wolves spirit creatures? I am of the opinion, because of these two books, to believe wolves are a lot more than animals. I can only encourage people to read this story. You will never be the same.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars heart warming story of friendship, November 19, 1999
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David A. Meeker (Montgomery, New York) - See all my reviews
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I first read this book many years ago and it is the type of book to read again every so often. The relationship with Nahani is special. A great book to give to your own best friend because it is a wonderful human relationship story.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spiritual, beautifully written, one of my top 10 books., March 8, 1998
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This review is from: In the Shadow of a Rainbow: The True Story of a Friendship Between Man and Wolf (Paperback)
I have recommended this story to at least 20 people and everyone came back to thank me. Exciting, spiritual, deeply moving and impossible to put down. You will never look at the forests and it's inhabitants in the same way again.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Walking in the Shadow of a Rainbow., July 6, 2005
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This review is from: In the Shadow of a Rainbow: The True Story of a Friendship Between Man and Wolf (Paperback)
I have read many wolf books, but this one brings a feeling of bondage between Man and Wolf. But the story is not goody-goody. There are bounty hunters and trappers as there are in real life. This book refers to a map in the beginning of the book a lot, but you can manage to do without it, its not vital. Though this is a slightly shorter book it still has all the action and emotions as if you were really there. It is a really good buy and would recomend it to any wolf or animal lover.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A connection can be made, February 11, 1998
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A story of learning, experiencing, and understanding the life and times of the wild wolf. Respect them and they will respect us.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nahani lives forever, January 19, 2008
This review is from: In the Shadow of a Rainbow: The True Story of a Friendship Between Man and Wolf (Paperback)
I traveled this same B.C. wilderness area as a child in 1967 with my family. So sad to say people like Eugene Charley were the rule more than the exception. Greg was isolated in his incredible knowledge of the wolf; he was also gifted by the friendship of many wolves. He put himself at great risk of freezing or injury, living through unforgiving winter and traveling unmapped territory, all to understand and honor Nahani and her pack. This book is one of a kind, sharing a spiritual bond like no other. Nahani is still here, every time I see a rainbow I feel her spirit. I was deeply sad to read in one of the reviews about people who killed a wolf because they believed it was stalking them. What they did was kill a lonely wolf who probably saw them as a pack and followed them because it wanted them to welcome it into their pack. If you like wolves and their cousins, you will enjoy: Wolves at Our Door : The Extraordinary Story of the Couple Who Lived with Wolves and James Herriot's Dog Stories: Warm And Wonderful Stories About The Animals Herriot Loves Best
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In the Shadow of a Rainbow: The True Story of a Friendship Between Man and Wolf by Robert Franklin Leslie (Paperback - August 17, 1996)
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