It was realistic fiction when it was written. It was published in 1972. Now you could view it as historical fiction.
"Julie of the Wolves" is written in third-person limited point of view, following the perspective of the main character, Miyax (Julie). The narrative focuses on her thoughts, feelings, and experiences as she navigates the wilderness and her interactions with the wolves.
Julie of the Wolves is told from the third person point of view. It is like someone is watching her and can see inside her head. This narrator can not see inside anyone else's head, just Julie or Miyax.
Julie of the Wolves is set somewhere in the Arctic (it isn't specified), sometime in the fall since winter is just about to come, and the sun is getting ready to set.
the character conflict is she knows how to travel in wilderness.
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She is Julie of the wolves, if that is what you are asking. She has a different eskimo name.
the main characters in Julie of the Wolves are Miyax/Julie and the Wolves.
The series "Julie of the Wolves" by Jean Craighead George consists of three books in the following order: "Julie of the Wolves", "Julie" and "Julie's Wolf Pack".
Julie of the Wolves was created in 1972.
There were three books in total: Julie of the Wolves, Julie, and Julie's Wolf Pack.
Depends on the point of view. I like wolves personally. They are so majestic
In the book "Julie of the Wolves" by Jean Craighead George, the wolves are described as having a gray coloring. The pups are also described as having a gray coat, which helps them blend in with their surroundings in the Arctic tundra.
The ISBN of Julie of the Wolves is 0-06-021943-2.
Julie of the Wolves is set in the mid-20th century, specifically in the late 1960s.
Yes, Julie of the Wolves is historical fiction as it is set in Alaska in the 1970s and incorporates elements of Native American culture and history.
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