Wolfproof.
Wolfproof
Maureen Doyle Doyle , Sir Arthur Conan 1859-1930.
British writer known chiefly for a series of stories featuring the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes, including The Hound of the Baskervilles (1902). McQuerry
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Enhanced with thirteen black-and-white illustrations by John
Murphy A number of people have been named John Murphy - Father John Murphy, leader during the Irish Rebellion of 1798
- John Murphy (Alabama) (1786-1841), American Governor and Congressman from Alabama
, award winning poet, author and teacher Maureen McQuerry's
"Woolfproof" is the story of Timothy James, Sarah and Jessica,
three ordinary middle school children who, with the assistance of a
mysterious old woman and a magical wolf, find themselves battling with
an ancient one-eyed evil from the world of Celtic mythology mythology [Greek,=the telling of stories], the entire body of myths in a given tradition, and the study of myths. Students of anthropology, folklore, and religion study myths in different ways, distinguishing them from various other forms of popular, often orally and the
legend of the Wild Hunt. This adventure fantasy for young readers is a
superbly crafted entertainment that will engage the attention of
children from beginning to end. "Wolfproof" is especially
recommended for school and community library Science Fiction &
Fantasy collections.
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