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1. The Sea Wolves in the News

The Sea Wolves: Living Wild in the Great Bear Rainforest made headlines again last week in a new review from the Globe and Mail.

In her review, Susan Perren wrote, “The authors of this terrific book…have set themselves the task of showing their readers what a ‘bad rap’ wolves have had…An engaging text, and McAllister’s stunning colour photographs of coastal wolves catching salmon and raising pups in their natural habitat, the verdant rain forest and its coastline, provide a compelling case for protection of the rain forest and all its denizens.”

Visit the book’s dedicated website, www.seawolves.ca, to read a sample chapter and view Ian McAllister’s photographs from the book. Are you a teacher or librarian? You’ll also find resources, links and puzzles to use in the classroom. Want to add The Sea Wolves to your classroom collection? You can order it straight from the Orca website.

And speaking of teachers, did you know that the Orca website offers free teachers’ guides? You’ll find downloadable guides with discussion questions and classroom activities for books from five Orca series: Orca Echoes, Orca Young Readers, Orca Currents, Orca Soundings and Rapid Reads. Visit our Teachers section to learn more and download guides.

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