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Wolf Island

by Celia Godkin
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Overview


For our 40th anniversary Fitzhenry & Whiteside is issuing a newly designed edition of this classic bestseller!

Information Book of the Year

Mr. Christie's Book Award nominee

Shortlisted for 1989 Mr. Christie's Children's Book Award for illustration Children's Literature

Roundtable of Canada 1990 Information Book of the Year

With a new cover and newly designed interiors, Wolf Island is sure to be a howl! It's a vivid, full colour portrait of nature, and the fragile balance of a natural ecosystem.

Set on an island in Northern Ontario, the Wolf Island story, based on an actual event, is a moving chronicle of what happens when the highest link in a food chain is removed. The resultant population growth, food shortage, and starvation affect every member of the chain.

A family of wolves leave their island environment. Although, at first, their absence is unnoticed, nature's delicately balanced ecosystem comes undone over a period of months,

and the mice, rabbits, squirrels, and even owls fight for survival. Finally, the accidental return of the wolf family to their home restores the island habitat to health.

Celia Godkin's dramatic, full colour illustrations will inspire readers of all ages. Her scientific portrait of an ecosystem and its component species will not be easily forgotten.

When a family of wolves is removed from the food chain on a small island, the impact on the island's ecology is felt by the other animals living there.

About the Author, Celia Godkin

Award-winning author/illustrator Celia Godkin is known for her beautiful and informative books that explore nature's remarkable ability to renew itself. In this stunning new book, she has chosen North America's boreal forests to show that even a fire's destructive force is an integral part of a thriving ecosystem. Celia now lives in an old farmhouse in Eastern Ontario.

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Book Details

Published
June 12, 2026
Publisher
Fitzhenry & Whiteside, Limited
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781554550081

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