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also available: Hardcover
category: Children's Fiction
published: Mar 2016
ISBN:9781771472265
publisher: Owlkids Books Inc.

The Wolf-Birds

by Willow Dawson

tagged: birds, wolves & coyotes, death & dying, environmental science & ecosystems
Description

In a story set deep in the wild winter wood, two hungry ravens fly in search of their next meal. A pack of wolves is on the hunt, too. Food is scarce, but, if they team up, the ravens and wolves just might be able to help each other.
The ravens follow a pack of starving wolves on the hunt. The wolves come up empty handed – and even lose one of their own in the chase – but the ravens have better luck. The wolves hear the ravens cawing and investigate only to find an injured deer, the perfect meal! The wolves make the kill; the opportunistic ravens benefit, feasting alongside and after the wolves.
The Wolf-Birds takes an honest, unflinching view of survival in the wild, highlighting the fact that one animal’s life helps many others live. Based on scientific data and anecdotal reports from Aboriginal hunters, the book explores the fascinating symbiotic relationship shared by wolves and ravens. Because ravens follow and scavenge food from wolves — which scientists believe hints at an ecological relationship thousands of years old — ravens have been dubbed “wolf-birds.” An informational author’s note at the back of the book explains more about this amazing animal behavior.
Lyrical, spare text and acrylic paint illustrations combine to give this picture book a elegant, stylized feel that completes this portrait of a multi-faceted symbiotic relationship.
"Layering beautiful illustrations and storytelling over scientifically accurate concepts, The Wolf-Birds draws readers to the poetry of predator, prey, and scavenger interactions. Dawson’s honest portrayal of ecological relationships effectively, and importantly, connects us to the raw beauty of our natural world."
– Daniel Stahler, PhD, Wildlife Biologist, Yellowstone National Park

 

About the Author
Willow Dawson is an award-winning author and illustrator originally from Vancouver, B.C. Her last name means "son of the daw," which is short for jackdaw, a type of blackbird. Willow's books include The Wolf-Birds, Avis Dolphin, Hyena in Petticoats, The Big Green Book of the Big Blue Sea, Lila and Ecco's DIY Comics Club, and No Girls Allowed. Dawson also visits schools and libraries regularly and teaches "Creating Comics and Graphic Novels" at the University of Toronto’s School of Continuing Studies. She lives in Toronto, ON with her partner and their two children.
Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
5 to 8
Grade:
k to 4
Awards
  • Short-listed, Nominated for the 2017 Blue Spruce Award
  • Short-listed, Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award
  • Short-listed, The Children's Literature Roundtables of Canada 2016 Information Book Award
  • Short-listed, TD Canadian Children's Literature Award
  • Winner, New York Public Library's 100 Titles for Reading & Sharing
  • , Canadian Children's Book Centre's Best Books for Kids and Teens
Editorial Reviews

"An exciting, evocative book."

— National Reading Campaign

"An interesting, contemplative addition to the nature shelf."

— Kirkus

"Layering beautiful illustrations and storytelling over scientifically accurate concepts, The Wolf-Birds draws readers to the poetry of predator, prey, and scavenger interactions. Dawson’s honest portrayal of ecological relationships effectively, and importantly, connects us to the raw beauty of our natural world."

— Daniel Stahler, PhD, Wildlife Biologist

"I really do like the pictures in this book. They make you feel nervous, and then sad, and then happy, like you've just made a new friend."

— Kids' Book Buzz

"Recommended."

— Canadian Review of Materials

"The Wolf-Birds, beautifully depicted by Willow Dawson's artwork, is a story that must be told and appreciated for its lessons and its message about working together and survival, teachings that go far beyond the natural environment portrayed within."

— CanLit for Little Canadians

"Dawson's illustrations are amazing."

— Unshelved

"A book that brings its subject to life in an unconventional fashion, and offers a refreshing and reflective addition to the natural-world bookshelf."

— Quill & Quire

"Beautiful...describes factually and in a calm and steady tone how birds and animals survive during cold winter months in a northern forest."

— Resource Links

"Graphic novelist Dawson's acrylic-on-cardboard illustrations suggest an archetypal, cave painting style, at times whimsical but nonetheless dynamic and intimate...a solid introduction to forest ecology."

— School Library Journal-Starred Review

"Earth-toned acrylic paintings, with stylized, flat forms in spare landscape, evoke the leanness of the woods in late winter and highlight the stark realities of the life cycle."

— The Horn Book Inc.

"Graceful artwork...a fine resource for demonstrating how the hunt depends on cooperation both within a species and between them."

— Publisher's Weekly

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