Book details
Alphie, a Yellowstone Wolf Pup
Description
When three month old Alphie, a wolf pup of the Lamar Pack, woke up from a long nap, he discovered that he was alone. His pack had moved to their high country rendezvous at Opal Creek accidentally leaving him behind to face the wild valley on his own. He was lost and frightened. His tiny howls attracted a grizzly and a mountain lion. After facing many dangers during long days and longer nights, Alphie is rescued by an old wolf returning to the pack. Grandfather becomes Alphie's protector and teacher. Their meeting marks the beginning of a long friendship that weaves its way through all of the exciting adventures that Alphie experiences during his first year as a Yellowstone wolf pup. Alphie, a Yellowstone wolf pup is a verbal map of the northern range of Yellowstone National Park. Beautifully rendered sketches fill in the details. The story introduces young readers to this special wilderness and wild places in general. Wandering the Lamar Valley, with book in hand, a reader should be able to locate Druid Peak, the Ledge Trail, the rendezvous site, Jasper Bench, Chalcedony Creek, as well as other landmakers in Alphie's Territory.
Age
13-17
Text complexity
proficient
Length
176 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
- Educational Value: The book provides insightful information about the life of a wolf pup in Yellowstone, teaching readers about wildlife and the importance of conservation efforts.
- Engaging Storyline: With a focus on the adventures of Alphie, the wolf pup, the book offers an engaging and heartwarming story that can captivate readers of all ages.
- Stunning Illustrations: If the book includes illustrations, they can help bring the story of Alphie to life, showcasing the beauty of Yellowstone and its inhabitants.
- Environmental Awareness: Reading about Alphie's experiences can foster a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by wildlife due to human activities, encouraging readers to be more environmentally conscious.