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  2. Wolf in the Snow - Wikipedia

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    Several critics noted the parallels between Wolf in the Snow and fairy tales like Little Red Riding Hood. [1] [2] [3] This allusion was something Cordell thought about.The concept for the book started with his drawing a girl in a red coat in a white field looking at a wolf, "I liked the graphic color combination of the black, the red, and the white.

  3. Politically Correct Bedtime Stories - Wikipedia

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    Based on the popular fairy tale of the same name, this parody includes as its main themes mocking the idea of anti-"speciesism" and the more radical branches and concepts of feminism (such as using the spelling "womyn" instead of "women" throughout, a pattern that is repeated in other stories in the book), and is one of the several stories in which the ending is completely altered from the ...

  4. Tobias Wolff - Wikipedia

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    Tobias Jonathan Ansell Wolff (born June 19, 1945) is an American short story writer, memoirist, novelist, and teacher of creative writing. He is known for his memoirs, particularly This Boy's Life (1989) and In Pharaoh's Army (1994).

  5. The Snow Fell Three Graves Deep - Wikipedia

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    The Snow Fell Three Graves Deep: Voices from the Donner Party is a fictional, poetic retelling of the historic Donner Party's expedition into the Sierra Nevada. The book is written by Allan Wolf , published September 8, 2020 by Candlewick Press .

  6. Talk:Wolf in the Snow - Wikipedia

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  7. Hunters in the Snow (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Hunters in the Snow is a 1981 short story by Tobias Wolff centered on the suburbs of Spokane and featured in In the Garden of the North American Martyrs. [1] The story deals with three characters hunting together in the woods; Kenny, who is hard and brutal; Tub, who is fat, a target of ridicule, and lags behind the rest of the party; and Frank, who is the most "frank" of the group.

  8. The End of America: Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot

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    Naomi Wolf outlines ten steps that "closing societies" – such as Hitler's Germany, Mussolini's Italy, and Stalin's Russia – have historically followed. These steps, Wolf claimed, are being observed in America now. The steps are: Invoke a terrifying internal and external enemy. Create secret prisons where torture takes place.

  9. Runt (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Runt/Singer: The protagonist of the book. A black pup with a white star on his chest (just like his father, King), Runt is the youngest and smallest pup born to King and Silver. He eventually gets his name "Singer" for howling, which he did not do during the majority of the book, after his brother Thinker died.