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Sasha and the Wolfcub
By (Author) Ann Jungman
Illustrated by Cliff Wright
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins Children's Books
26th February 1997
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
94
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 5mm
87g
'YOU'RE NOT VERY BIG FOR A WOLF,' SAID SASHA. 'AND YOU'RE NOT VERY BIG FOR A MAN', SNAPPED THE WOLF. Sasha is always being warned about wolves -- they're cruel and dangerous, especially when hungry. But then he gets lost in the snow!and a little wolfcub roams too far from his pack. Both must forget the warnings if they are to survive a snowy Russian winter. The two form a lasting friendship and prove to both their families that wolves and humans 'can' live together, without fear!and with fun!
Ann Jungman was born in London, of German Jewish parents. She attended school in Hornsey and then went on to study law at university. Her decision to change careers and become a primary school teacher led her to become a writer for children. She began writing in 1982 and now has over 50 books to her name. Ann writes for a wide age-range, from pre-school to early secondary, as well as for children with learning difficulties. She has also produced a history book series.