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In the Shadow of a Rainbow: The True Story of a Friendship Between Man and Wolf

In the Shadow of a Rainbow: The True Story of a Friendship Between Man and Wolf

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Author: Robert Franklin Leslie
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 84388

Media: Paperback
Pages: 190
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.5 x 0.6

ISBN: 0393314529
Dewey Decimal Number: 599
EAN: 9780393314526
ASIN: 0393314529

Publication Date: August 1996
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Condition: BRAND NEW

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  • Library Binding - In the Shadow of a Rainbow : The True Story of a Friendship Between Man and Wolf
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Product Description
Gregory Tah-Kloma learns the meaning of an Indian saying when he is determined to search for a female leader of a pack of timber wolves, and to find the wolf and her pack before trappers and bounty hunters could destroy them.


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5 out of 5 stars Nahani lives forever   January 19, 2008
Redi-Go (Wild West Horse Country)
I traveled this same B.C. wilderness area as a child in 1967 with my family. So sad to say people like Eugene Charley were the rule more than the exception. Greg was isolated in his incredible knowledge of the wolf; he was also gifted by the friendship of many wolves. He put himself at great risk of freezing or injury, living through unforgiving winter and traveling unmapped territory, all to understand and honor Nahani and her pack. This book is one of a kind, sharing a spiritual bond like no other. Nahani is still here, every time I see a rainbow I feel her spirit. I was deeply sad to read in one of the reviews about people who killed a wolf because they believed it was stalking them. What they did was kill a lonely wolf who probably saw them as a pack and followed them because it wanted them to welcome it into their pack. If you like wolves and their cousins, you will enjoy: Wolves at Our Door : The Extraordinary Story of the Couple Who Lived with Wolves and James Herriot's Dog Stories: Warm And Wonderful Stories About The Animals Herriot Loves Best


5 out of 5 stars In the Shadow of a Rainbow by Robert Franklin Leslie   December 28, 2007
G. Schutt
Excellent book. Made me have my own opinion when someone told me she was being stalked by a wolf. I felt very bad that they shot it. Might not have had the same feelings before reading this book.


5 out of 5 stars Walking in the Shadow of a Rainbow.   July 7, 2005
B. Ezawa (Clinton, NJ USA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I have read many wolf books, but this one brings a feeling of bondage between Man and Wolf. But the story is not goody-goody. There are bounty hunters and trappers as there are in real life. This book refers to a map in the beginning of the book a lot, but you can manage to do without it, its not vital. Though this is a slightly shorter book it still has all the action and emotions as if you were really there. It is a really good buy and would recomend it to any wolf or animal lover.


5 out of 5 stars Absolutely Incredible   October 25, 2003
Just finished reading this and it is truly the most powerful factual story I have ever read. It has a similar thread to a fiction novel by another Native American author, Ghost in the Rainbow. There is a ghost wolf Indian spirit in that story, and I couldn't read this story without referring back to that one. The Native Americans know something about wolves, and this book touches upon that something...are wolves spirit creatures? I am of the opinion, because of these two books, to believe wolves are a lot more than animals. I can only encourage people to read this story. You will never be the same.


5 out of 5 stars "Shadow of a Rainbow": Silver Screen for the Silver Skin?   July 24, 2002
Charlie Stevenson (Northern Virginia)
16 out of 16 found this review helpful

There are three non-religious books I read and re-read constantly. "In the Shadow of a Rainbow" is one of them. Man and wolf become alive before our eyes, with unexpected depth and dimension, as does the land of BC itself - and my life has become the richer.

I despair of ever seeing this story done properly on film, but there is one person who could do it justice - Hayao Miyazaki, master storyteller from Japan, known the US for "Totoro," "Kiki's Delivery Service," and "Princess Mononoke." (He could also do a worthy animated "Diary of Anne Frank." With the eye and heart of a spiritual magician, and artist's touch to match, I wait for him to bring Nahani alive on the screen. In the meantime, I'll just have to keep reading the book itself...

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