Farley Mowat wrote the book People of the Deer in 1952.
Farley Mowat was known more for his prose writing than his poetry. He wrote his first book, "People of the Deer," in 1952, which was a non-fiction account. It is not well-documented when he first wrote a poem.
Farley mowat has writen over 38 book since he was a preteen
Farley Mowat wrote "Never Cry Wolf" as a fictionalized account of his experiences studying wolves in the Canadian Arctic. The book aimed to dispel misconceptions about wolves as ruthless predators by portraying their behavior in a more accurate and sympathetic light. Mowat sought to raise awareness about environmental issues and promote conservation efforts through his storytelling.
The book Never Cry Wolf by Canadian author Farley Mowat takes place in the Canadian Arctic.
Any larger carnivore: coyotes, wolves, raccoons, eagles, hawks, larger owls (see Farley Mowat's book The Dog Who Wouldn't Befor details on that), bears, and larger cats.
John Murphy Farley has written: 'The life of John, cardinal McCloskey, first prince of the church in America, 1810-1885' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Farley Mowat (born 1921) author of Never Cry Wolf is now 90 years old. He however still writes having published his last book in 2010. So the possibility remains that he may still yet get another book out, however the chances are getting slim. If somebody other than him writes a sequel it doesn't really count.
Terri Farley
You write a book then publish it. write a book first, and find someone who would be able to revise it and get it published and they take it to bigger companies. but you have to write one first :)
Harriet Martineau was the first sociologist to write a research methods book.
She wrote her first book when she was 16
Michael Morpurgo's first book is called It Never Rained, a collection of short stories for children published in 1974.