"The Wolfling" by Sterling North tells the story of a young boy named Johnny who faces the challenges of growing up in a rural setting. He discovers a wolf pup abandoned by its mother and decides to raise it, forming a deep bond. As Johnny nurtures the wolf, he grapples with themes of nature, the instinctual behaviors of animals, and the bittersweet realities of life and freedom. The story explores the connection between humans and animals, highlighting the complexities of love and the struggles of letting go.
Sterling North's birth name is Thomas Sterling North.
"Rascal" by Sterling North was first published in 1963.
Sterling North was born on November 4, 1906.
Sterling North was born on November 4, 1906.
North Sterling State Park was created in 1992.
Sterling North died on December 22, 1974 at the age of 68.
The area of North Sterling State Park is 23.067 square kilometers.
The address of the Sterling Public Library is: 420 North Fifth Street, Sterling, 80751 0400
The phone number of the Sterling North Society is: 608-884-3870.
Sterling North was born on November 4, 1906 and died on December 22, 1974. Sterling North would have been 68 years old at the time of death or 108 years old today.
In the book "Rascal" by Sterling North, the dog's name is Wowser. Wowser is a mischievous and loyal companion to the protagonist, Sterling.
Sterling North