The Gunniwolf

The Gunniwolf by Wilhelmina Harper is a children’s fiction book published by Dutton in 1967, featuring illustrations by William Wiesner. This edition spans 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a little girl who, despite being warned against venturing into the jungle, becomes increasingly drawn into its depths while searching for flowers. Her adventure takes a turn when she encounters the mysterious gunniwolf.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of fairy tales with the enchanting yet perilous setting of the jungle. The book explores themes of curiosity and caution, as the girl’s journey leads her into unexpected challenges. With its vivid illustrations and engaging storyline, The Gunniwolf invites young readers to experience a blend of adventure and fantasy, making it a notable addition to children’s literature.
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A little girl cautioned never to go into the jungle, wanders in deeper and deeper while searching for flowers –and is suddenly confronted by the gunniwolf.
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