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Hardcover Great Wolf and the Good Woodsman Book

ISBN: 0816644454

ISBN13: 9780816644452

Great Wolf and the Good Woodsman

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Beloved nature writer Helen Hoover tells a delightful children's fable that will stir a sense of wonder and discovery in anyone who has ever felt the magic of the forest and imagined it a lively village of talking animals. Many years ago Great Wolf, a mighty hunter feared by all the animals in the forest, looked down on a deer, squirrel, and chickadee waiting for the Good Woodsman to provide a feast of cedar, corn, and seeds. The animals discover the Good Woodsman injured inside his house and with no fire in his stove. Worrying that he will freeze, the animals are disheartened that they have no way to help him. Great Wolf knew only he could rescue the Good Woodsman. When Great Wolf's plan succeeds, the animals and the Good Woodsman invite the once-ostracized wolf to share Christmas dinner, and they realize that everyone has good things to offer if given the opportunity. Great Wolf and the Good Woodsman, charmingly illustrated with hand-colored woodcuts by renowned artist Betsy Bowen, is a classic tale to be passed down and enjoyed by many generations. Helen Hoover (1910-1984) moved to the wilderness of northern Minnesota in the 1950s. She and her husband Adrian chronicled their observations and experiences of life near their home on Gunflint Lake in a number of well-loved books, including Gift of the Deer, The Years of the Forest , and A Place in the Woods , all published by the University of Minnesota Press. Betsy Bowen operates a fine art print shop and studio at the edge of the wilderness near Lake Superior's north shore. She is author and illustrator of Antler, Bear, Canoe: A Northwoods Alphabet Year, Tracks in the Wild, Gathering: A Northwoods Counting Book , and illustrator of A Wild Neighborhood (Minnesota, 1997) and Borealis (Minnesota, 2002).

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Wonderful tale

Anything this woman writes is wonderful. I have tried to get all her books.

ANOTHER BELOVED TALE FROM HELEN HOOVER!

After reading the magnificent Gift of the Deer, I am determined to read every book written by Helen Hoover who, with her husband, gave up her job as a chemical engineer in Chicago and moved to the northern Minnesota wilderness, on Gunflint Lake, in the 50s. I was drawn to this book because I enjoy reading children's stories. It was not a disappointment, as I am sure nothing written by Ms. Hoover ever could be. It is about a conglomeratin of delightful animals and a bird who are friends and share the same forest dwelling place. And one lone (and should I say lonely) enemy as well -- the Great Wolf. It is Christmas day and they are all expecting the Good Woodsman, who lives in a log cabin, to provide special treats for them on this special day. When he does not appear, they know they have a problem. And a very serious one at that. How they go about solving it to rescue the injured man, and the resultant bringing together of all involved (even including the enemy) makes for a charming and warm-hearted reading experience. Special mention must be made to the beautiful hand-colored woodcuts by Betsy Bowen that illustrate the book. I particularly like her use of colors which are quite imaginative. Ms. Bowen herself is a resident of the wilderness as well, where she has a fine art print shop near Lake Superior's north shore. This book is especially nice for children as it fosters caring and positive feelings for natural life and the outdoors.

a great christmas story

I discovered this book several years ago in the library. I bought my own copy and have also given it as a gift to many others. It is a great Christmas story that has been loved by everyone that I have shared it with. It is both gentle and strong. Quiet and awesome.The wood cut images support and enhance the internal images evoked when it is told or read. This is a 5 star book that will always shine and never become tiring.

My review

Excellent book. I love this author and this children's book didn't disappoint me. Recommended highly.

A Christmas story so eye-catching that it will prove to be treasured picturebook reading all year ro

Illustrated throughout with beautiful and striking woodcuts by Betsy Bowen, Great Wolf And The Good Woodsman is a picturebook about a majestic wolf, feared by all denizens of the forest, who watches a deer, a squirrel, and a chickadee as they wait expectantly for the Good Woodsman to bring them a feast of cedar, corn and seeds for Christmas. When the woodsman injures himself and there is no fire in the stove, the animals fear that he will freeze. Only the Great Wolf can create a plan to save the woodsman, and in return the woodsman invites the wolf to share in Christmas dinner. The text of Great Wolf And The Good Woodsman is slightly more involved than that of most picturebooks, yet entirely suitable for young people who have graduated from easy-reader text but aren't quite ready for chapter books yet. Great Wolf And The Good Woodsman is a Christmas story so eye-catching that it will prove to be treasured picturebook reading all year round.
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