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City Wolves: Historical Fiction

Overview

Born in 1870 on a farm near Halifax, Meg resolves from childhood experiences with wolves to become a veterinarian. Supported in this quest by the seemingly eccentric Randolph Oliphant and inspired by the ancient story of Inuit who first turned wolves into sled dogs, Meg surpasses the "horse doctors" at vet college and becomes Halifax's notorious "dog doctor" in the 1890s.

After her unusual marriage to Oliphant ends abruptly in Boston, Meg shakes free by travelling to the Yukon in search of the legendary sled dogs. Arriving just as the Klondike gold rush begins, she is soon making her way amidst Mounties, dance hall girls, Klondike Kings, mushers, priests and swindlers - all the mangy and magnificent people, dogs, and spirits populating raucous Dawson City.

Observed in part through the restless spirit of ancient Inuit musher Ike, City Wolves subtly reveals the wolf-like nature of humans and the human nature of wolves. Both earthy and reflective, this compelling story is told with compassion, literary flair, humour, and unflinching realism. In this her fifth novel, Dorris Heffron creates unforgettable characters and achieves a breadth of vision enabling her - and her readers - to explore the deep conflicts and interconnections of social beings in ways uniquely Canadian yet profoundly universal. |||This book is sold in the US by Sony Electronics Inc. |||This book is sold in Canada by Sony Electronics Inc.

Author Information

Dorris Heffron

Born in Noranda, Quebec, Dorris Heffron has an honours B.A. and M.A. in literature and philosophy from Queen's University. While teaching for Oxford University throughout the 1970s, she wrote three novels about teenagers that received international aclaim as pioneering works of young adult literature. Returning to Canada in 1980, Heffron became an active member of writers' organizations and wrote A Shark in the House, a popular adult novel. She lives with her pack and sled dogs at Little Creek Wolf Range north of Toronto.

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Product Details

  • Published by

    Blue Butterfly Book Publishing Inc.

  • Publish Date

    January 17, 2011 

  • Print ISBN

    9780978160074

  • eBook ISBN

    9781926577210

  • Imprint

    Blue Butterfly Book Publishing Inc.

  • Filesize

    929.89 KB

  • Number of Print Pages*

    432

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