The Boy Who Howled

The Boy Who Howled by Timothy Power, published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA on October 26, 2010, is a 272-page work of juvenile fiction. This story follows Callum, who has lived among wolves for as long as he can remember. When he is returned to human society, he faces the challenge of adapting to a world that is completely foreign to him, struggling with language and social norms while trying to fit in.
Readers will find a blend of wildness and humor as Callum navigates his new life, encountering various challenges that arise from his unique upbringing. The narrative explores themes of identity and belonging, with elements of fantasy and magic woven throughout. As Callum attempts to impress his peers and adjust to human customs, his misadventures provide both comedic moments and insights into the complexities of fitting into a new environment.
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As far back as Callum can really remember, he’s been living in the Wild as the furless mascot of a wolf pack. But when his pack sends him back to live with his own kind�humans�fitting in is quite a challenge. He doesn’t remember English very well, so he accidentally says his name is “Clam.” He’s spent most of his life eating fresh-killed elk, so dining with vegetarians is tricky. And when he tries to impress the Alpha student in the school cafeteria by stealing food, people seem offended!
A mix of wildness and humor, Timothy Power’s inventive writing makes him a debut author to watch. And Callum’s quest to find his place in a strange world will have readers rooting for him�when they’re not howling with laughter.
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