MISSING - Wolves of the Beyond 1: Lone Wolf

by Kathryn Lasky

Hardcover, 2010

Status

Checked out
Due Dec 3, 2022

Publication

Scholastic Press (2009), Edition: 1, 240 pages

Description

Abandoned by his pack, a baby wolf with a mysterious mark on his deformed paw survives and embarks on a journey that will change the world of the wolves of the Beyond.

Rating

½ (78 ratings; 3.8)

User reviews

LibraryThing member AliceEly
I liked this one over the owls but I'm more of a dog lover and it seemed a little easier for me to put myself in this world.
LibraryThing member NickF.
A wolf pup is left to die by his pack because his malformed foot is considered bad luck. A grizzly bear, Thunderheart, whose cubs have been killed, rescues Faolan and nurtures him until her accidental death. As the young wolf continues on alone, he discovers "the Cave Before Time" with wall
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paintings portraying the history of the wolves and realizes that he must return to his own kind and learn their ways. This anthropomorphic fantasy has a number of the traditional characters found in these tales, such as the young outcast Faolan; the wise and solitary Gwynneth, the owl; and the powerfully maternal Thunderheart. The relationship between the wolf and the bear is particularly touching as they develop a strong and loving bond. After her death, the story meanders a bit as Faolan deciphers the message in the cave.

This is a great book. I like how Faolon is raised by Thunderheart. I love how he progresses. He learns three lanugages and different techniques to catch food. I don't like how Thunderheart is killed. I like how Faolon meet Gwynneth and she made a metal object of the spiral on his foot. I don't like how the wolves hunt him down because they thought he had rabies. Overall this book is worth reading. It's a 5/5.
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LibraryThing member chiknlivr88
this is a good book for people who like to think about what they're reading and that like animals and adventures in their stories
LibraryThing member DebbieMcCauley
The author of the Guardians of Ga’Hoole has turned her attention to the wolf packs that live beyond the owl world in a new series entitled ‘Wolves of the Beyond’. A young wolf pup is abandoned at birth because of his deformity; a splayed paw. He is saved from certain death by a female grizzly
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bear, Thunderheart, whose own cub was killed. The wolf cub, Faolan, experiences an upbringing very different to those of other wolf cubs. When his foster mother dies he must carry on alone. He discovers an ancient cave which tells the story of his kind, prompting him to seek out his birth pack.

This is a thrilling tale of adventure and discovery, Lone Wolf will have you living it as a reality.I enjoyed this book because it is exciting, adventurous, and cleverly written. I recommend this book for people who enjoy a good animal story and rate it 5 out of 5.
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LibraryThing member phh333
A new series by the author of Guardians of Ga'Hoole. The owls of Ga'Hoole are referenced in this first book of the series. I never read any of the Ga'Hoole books so I can't compare the two series. Lone Wolf was good, but I'm not inclined to read more - it wasn't that good.
LibraryThing member JeSh8
I found this prettty good. Since I like, LOVEE wolves i found it interesting. Full of detail and I couls compleatly see the scene.
LibraryThing member cinnamonowl
What a great children's book. A few parts even made me a little teary!
LibraryThing member KimReadingLog
Faolan was born with a defect and was left on an icy riverbank to die, yet he did not! He is rescued by a kindly mother grizzly bear (who recently lost her own pup) he calls Thunderheart. Thunderheart nurses him and teaches him the ways of the bears – including how to walk on his hind legs.
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Faolan realizes he is different and sets out on a quest to learn more about himself and the wolf pack he came from. He has mysterious swirls on his paw that other animals notice. Faolan is eventually accepted into the wolf pack at the lowest rank – gnaw wolf. This is the first book in a series.
Grades – 4th and up (advanced writing style). May be a good choice for readers who read Guardians of Ga’Hoole (same author)
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LibraryThing member LarraChersan
A very catching and lovely written wolf novel.

Foalan, the abandoned pup, risen by a grizzly, destined to be a gnaw wolf finally comes back to his pack. At the end of this book it's not really clear if this is a good thing or not.

There are refences to the Ga'Hoole books and the owls. I haven't read
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those books (yet), but they fit nicely into here. Gwynneth, the rogue smith, is a very fascinating character and very likeable.
I really wonder how the story about Faolan will go on.
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LibraryThing member paulavev
All alone, the bitter cold and darkness threaten to steal the life from the tiny, splay-pawed wolf pup left by a pack that accepts only perfect blood. As death creeps nearer to the helpless creature, his fate intertwines with that of a powerful grizzly bear forlorn over the end of her cub-bearing
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days. The malformed pup Faolan grows into one of the strongest, most majestic wolves to prowl The Beyond through the love and nurture of the proud grizzly. While still young and unwise to the elaborate systems that comprise his environment, Faolan embarks upon a quest that that will forever alter the world around him. Written by the author of the best seller The Guardians of Ga’Hoole, this first novel of a new series brims with vividly descriptive language that eloquently weaves an intricate tapestry of underlying meaning. A table of contents outlines the three parts of the novel corresponding to setting—The Beyond, The Outermost, and The Beyond—which are further broken into 9-10 chapters each. Although the large margins and moderate line spacing are indicative of appeal to a younger audience, the complexity with which the plot and tone are developed conveys an inspiring tale of courage, destiny, and spirit will appeal to readers of any age.
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LibraryThing member The_Hibernator
As an infant cub, Faolin was taken from his mother and abandoned to die. He was found by a bear who nursed him through childhood. Now as a young wolf, Faolin is once again on his own and he must find a way to rejoin his own kind. This was a cute little story, and I enjoyed it. But I don't think I
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would have enjoyed it half as much if I hadn't read the Ga'Hoole books first. Although the story of Faolin is independent of the three story lines in the Ga'Hoole series, Lasky's world-building in this book was a bit dependent upon the other books. The world would have seemed confusing and frustrating to me if I didn't already know all about it from the Ga'Hoole books. This is why I gave the book only 3.5 stars even though I thought it was really sweet. I will continue with this series myself, but I recommend to all of you - continue with this book if you loved the Ga'Hoole books as I did. But if you haven't read the Ga'Hoole books, start there. :)
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LibraryThing member greekman5
as faolan is abandoned to die, due to his cursed paw, a grizzly saves him and raises him as her own. was hope lost now that faolan has his gaurdian thunderheart to protect him. but something is yet to happen causing a great disturbance.
LibraryThing member wolfeyluvr
Back to my favorite world. Thank you Miss Kathryn Lasky.
LibraryThing member ToniFGMAMTC
I loved the Guardians of Ga'Hoole series so I've been eager to start this spin off for a long time. Lone Wolf is definitely not as good IMO, but I will continue with the Wolves of the Beyond series. My daughter is currently reading them also so it's fun for us to do something together.
LibraryThing member ToniFGMAMTC
I loved the Guardians of Ga'Hoole series so I've been eager to start this spin off for a long time. Lone Wolf is definitely not as good IMO, but I will continue with the Wolves of the Beyond series. My daughter is currently reading them also so it's fun for us to do something together.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2009-12-29

Physical description

240 p.; 9 inches

ISBN

9780545093101
Page: 0.7636 seconds