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"The story is really told by the big, bright pictures—which glow with the rhythms and beauties of this remote habitat...Enthralling fare for budding naturalists." —Kirkus Reviews

The Great Bear Rainforest is a majestic place full of tall trees, huge bears and endless schools of salmon. Award-winning photographer and author Ian McAllister's luminous photographs illustrate the story of a lone wolf who swims to one of the small islands that dot the rainforest's coast. The island provides him with everything he needs—deer, salmon, fresh water—everything, that is, but a mate. When a female wolf arrives on the island's rocky shores, she and he start a family and introduce their pups to the island's bounty.

Wolf Island is part of the My Great Bear Rainforest series, which includes The Seal Garden, A Bear's Life and A Whale's World.

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    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2017

      Gr 2-4-Striking photographs chronicle the life span of a male wolf in the Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia, Canada. Starting with the wolf's departure from his home to a neighboring island, the book follows him as he acclimates to his new environment. Careful and varied page layouts include concise, vivid language that describes his journey and images that bring readers up close-all that is missing is the feeling of misty air on skin. The wolf is ultimately joined by another, a female-and the cycle begins again. This well-made title offers great visual detail supported by age-appropriate text. VERDICT Consider for elementary collections with an interest in wildlife, especially those near the Great Bear Rainforest or wolf populations.-Dorcas Hand, formerly at Annunciation Orthodox School, Houston

      Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      February 1, 2017
      The lives of wolves on an island in the Great Bear Rainforest, with photos from a renowned conservationist.McAllister's on-location photos of wolves prowling, howling, and, occasionally, chowing down in verdant surroundings add suitably wild notes to the even-toned, only slightly fictionalized commentary. Noting that the Great Bear's wolves spend so much time in the water that they could be thought of as marine mammals, the text follows one lone wolf that comes ashore on an unnamed island, finds food and, later, a mate, and raises a "proper family." Though there's an anthropomorphic tinge to concluding lines about how the wolf "had the satisfaction of knowing he'd done everything he set out to do," and "knew the island was a place of wonder," the animals here aren't endowed with names, specific experiences, or other invented trappings; the story is really told by the big, bright, pictures--which glow with the rhythms and beauties of this remote habitat. Readers who want to know more after this about the Great Bear's distinctive wolf clans will find the same authors' Sea Wolves (2010) a treasure. Enthralling fare for budding naturalists. (Informational picture book. 6-8)

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    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2017
      Dramatic photographs of British Columbia's Great Bear Rainforest area accompany this story of a lone wolf that lives on one of the small offshore islands. The narrative covers what these wolves (who could "be considered marine mammals") eat, how they find mates, and how they raise pups. Though the text veers toward anthropomorphism at times, this is an engagingly up-close visit with the species.

      (Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • Lexile® Measure:880
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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