Rating: Summary: Such a beautiful book... Review: This is one of Sheeryl Jordan's best. Truly wonderful, moving, beautiful - I hadn't cried that much in a long time. Not as good as Winter of Fire, but very, very close. A beautiful book.
Rating: Summary: The Best Book Of The Century!!!!!!!!!!! Review: This is such a beautifully written book That I read it in one day and now I wish there was another....I love wolf/malamute books but even though Wolf-Woman didn't have that much on the wolves it was Really GOOD....I highly reccommend this book!!!!
Rating: Summary: When I read this book I thought, "There has to be a sequel!" Review: When young, Tanith, a three summers old child is abandoned outside a den, while a battle takes place. After a victorious win, Ahern, a chieftain of a blond haired clan finds her. Tanith learns to live with the clan and Ahern and his first wife - Nolwyn. Then Nolwyn dies and the only thing Ahern has left to keep is Tanith. Ahern starts living with his second wife. She wants to keep Ahern all to herself and soon enough the whole clan is against Tanith. Beneath her heart, Tanith is craving for the wolves but Gibran, a pledge son is holding her back from going with them. How can Tanith live through this type of mockery and evil? But how can she leave Gibran, who wants to marry her? She only has five days to decide where her love will stay and whether peace can be with her once again. Troubled, puzzled and totally losing her mind Tanith has to think fast before her time is up. Trapped between the two worlds in her heart, Tanith is forced to choice between them. So she runs away to the wolves. The thing I liked most about this book is that this story is actually telling you that wolves and humans are equivalent in the ways you would least expect. When I say this I mean that wolves are a clan and people are a clan, and that wolves can respect you and people can respect you but, in their own type of way. In reading this book, I learnt allot about the habits and behaviour of wolves. The thing I liked most about the main character - Tanith was that even though Tanith was a female, she still was independent and strong against male.Lauren Bamford Age, 11
Rating: Summary: Wolf Woman is a powerful novel seen through Tanith's eyes. Review: Wolf Woman is a powerful novel written through Tanith's eyes. In the book you feel all Tanith's feelings, her thoughts. I think that Tanith is physically human, but mentally wolf. She is calm, carefree and happy when she is with the wolves, and, although when she is with her 'human friend' Gibran [whom she loves] she is happy, most of her other feelings with humans have been worry, confusion, sadness. Her clan hates the wolves, so when the two worlds clash, her feelings turn to confusion, grief, hatred. Tanith has many different emotions rolled into one, which creates one of the best and most powerful book I have ever, ever, read! I think that the book is good because it is not too unrealistic, like some fairy tales where the good characters never die, the bad guys always die, etc, etc, etc. Tanith is such a realistic book you feel like you're living in the time of Tanith, Woman of the Wolves.
Rating: Summary: Wolf Woman is the best book I have ever read Review: Wolf Woman is an exciting story I read. It was about a girl called Wolf-Woman by the clan.Tanith is meant to be part of a family but is treated like an outsider. Then this man, Gibran, has come to say he loves Tanith. ''We chose each other, the wolves and I,though our first meeting is so far back in my life that it is lost in the shades of memory.'' This is the most exciting part!I think all teenagers should read this book if they like a good book about not fitting with people in with but fitting in well with animals.
Rating: Summary: Wolf woman- The most passionate book ever. Review: Wolf Woman was about a girl who had lived with wolves for about two years and was found by a man called Ahearn and when he took her back she was treated badly by Ahearn's clan. Here is a bit about the book. In the beginning Tanith was rescued from the wolves. Tanith was then officially made the Chieftian's adopted daughter. She was treated fairly and kindly by the Chieftain and his wife but she was treated with prejudice by the clan of Ahearn (the Chieftan). After that her adoptive mother Nollwyn passed away and Tanith was devastated. Ahearn then remarried and Tanith was seen as a burden on the clan and was treated even worse. Ahearn was then injured and Tanith was EXPELLED from Ahearn's house and went and lived with the wolves. She loved to live with the wolves.
Rating: Summary: DB's Wolf Woman Review Review: Wolf-Woman by Sherryl Jordan Wolf-Woman is about a girl named Tanith who was an Indian of an unknown tribe. The Indians had put her with wolves to be found by someone else. Ahearn, the leader of a village, found Tanith. Ahearn's village was not an Indian village. Tanith is brought to live in the house of Ahearn. Ahearn's wife, Nolwynn, is happy to adopt Tanith because she had lost her own child. Later on, Nolwynn dies. Everyone was sad for a few weeks. Then Ahearn got remarried to a woman named Morag. Morag and Tanith don't get along. So Morag sends her on a task. While Tanith is gone, Morag tells Ahearn she ran away. When Tanith returned, Ahearn sends her away. She returns again later and she discovers that when Ahearn had been looking for her, a bear had attacked him. Tanith is given a medicine in the village to make her think wolves are bad when it is discovered that Tanith has been visiting the wolves again. She falls in love with a man the same age named Gibran. Tanith goes with Gibran to a village where he was born. When they get there, they are given gifts and presents and have a big feast for Gibran's return. While visiting Gibran's village, Tanith starts to see things and when she recovers she sees that Gibran had a cut on his face, and realizes that she has done it. She runs back to her former village and finds that four of the wolves that she had known and loved are lying dead on the ground in front of the village. Tanith runs into the forest to the fifth wolf that has not been killed. She finds out that the wolf has mated with another female wolf and that they have wolf cubs. My favorite character was Tanith because she can understand the wolves, is friends with them, and was living happily with the wolves. Tanith has to choose which cry to answer: the wavering, longing bellow of the human or the steady, beating call of the wolf. I also like Gibran because he is strong, brave, kind, fierce, and soothing to Tanith, and he just seems like a really nice, caring guy. I also like him because it does not seem to bother him that he is not Indian and Tanith is an Indian. I recommend the book because it is an exciting story. It is an adventure that makes you want to know what is going to happen next. There is sadness and anger in the book but I liked that because it made the story seem realistic. There is also happiness because Tanith gets to be with the wolves again. My opinion of the book is a 9 out of 10 because they don't explain a few things very well such as not saying from what tribe Tanith comes. I wish they had a sequel for the book.
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