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Baree, Son of Kazan

James Oliver Curwood

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .But it was always the wolf howl that made him sit and listen longest, his heart beating with a strange impulse which he did not as yet understand. It was the call of his breed, growing in him slowly but insistently.

He was still a wanderer—pupamootao, the Indians call it. It is this "wander spirit" that inspires for a time nearly every creature of the wild as soon as it is able to care for itself—nature's scheme, perhaps, for doing away with too close family relations and possibly dangerous interbreeding. Baree, like the young wolf seeking new hunting grounds, or the young fox discovering a new world, had no reason or method in his wandering. He was simply "traveling"—going on. He wanted something which he could not find. The wolf call brought it to him.

The stars and the moon filled Baree with a yearning for this something. The distant sounds impinged upon him his great aloneness. And instinct told him that only by questing cou. . . Read More

Community Reviews

bari got that dawg in him
(e polli ulkonja dhe baba kazani esht qen)

3.5 stars rounded up. The beginning third of the book is a young Baree learning to survive in the wild which doesn't interest me so much. As far as the type of melodramatic story common for when it was first published in 1017, it is pretty typical. I overall enjoyed the book and will provide exerpts

Baree - nối tiếp phần truyện Kazan, đứa con độc nhất của Kazan, bị lạc bố mẹ, cô đơn lớn lên trong khổ sở. Baree cũng si mê cô chủ Cây Liễu hệt như cha nó đối với các nữ chủ nhân. Baree bị hành hạ bởi lão Người Quỷ, và căm thù lão vì đã khiến Cây Liễu mất tích. Hành trình lớn lên của Baree có những

How I enjoyed everything in this story and some more even though it is a sequel. Easy readable and a great adventure until the end. Great story.

For any lover of the outdoors

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As a child digging around in my grandparents' garage, I found a number of old books which my father had as a child. Among the Edgar Rice Burroughs, Zane Grey, and others there was James Oliver Curw

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