Dream Wolf

“Dream Wolf” by Paul Goble is an illustrated book published by Aladdin on May 1, 1997. This 32-page work presents a story rooted in Plains Native American culture, where two young children, lost and afraid, find refuge in a wolf’s cave. The narrative unfolds as they encounter a benevolent wolf who guides them back home, reflecting the deep respect and love that Plains Native Americans hold for wolves and the natural world.
Readers will discover a rich tapestry of themes related to Native American culture, animals, and the connection between people and nature. The book serves as a tribute to the legends of the Plains, offering insights into the significance of wolves within this cultural context. With its engaging illustrations and heartfelt storytelling, “Dream Wolf” invites readers to explore the bond between humans and the wild, making it a meaningful addition to any collection focused on juvenile fiction and cultural narratives.
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Dream Wolf is Paul Goble’s tribute to the Plains Native American culture.
Lost and afraid, two young children seek shelter in a wolf’s cave. There they meet a kindly wolf who leads them home. Based on a Plains Native American legend, this exceptional picture book demonstrates the love and respect the Plains Native Americans have for the wolf and the natural world.
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