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  2. Two Wolves - Wikipedia

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    The story of the Two Wolves is a memetic legend of unknown origin, commonly attributed to Cherokee or other indigenous American peoples in popular retelling. The legend is usually framed as a grandfather or elder passing wisdom to a young listener; the elder describes a battle between two wolves within one’s self, using the battle as a metaphor for inner conflict.

  3. Inside Story (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book is divided into an introduction ('Preludial'), five parts (the last three called 'antepenultimate, 'penultimate', and 'ultimate'), and two postscripts ('Afterthought' and 'Addendum'). A short story, 'Oktober', is included between parts 2 and 3. Parts 1 and 4 include interludes in which Amis discusses writing.

  4. The Wolves in the Walls - Wikipedia

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    The Wolves in the Walls is a book by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean, published in 2003, in the United States by HarperCollins, and in the United Kingdom by Bloomsbury. The book was highly praised on release, winning three awards for that year. In 2006, it was made into a musical which toured the UK and visited the US in 2007. [1]

  5. History of Wolves - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the novel's first chapter was a stand-alone short story composed for a writing workshop at the University of Southern California. [5] The short story was published in Southwest Review and won the 2013 McGinnis-Ritchie Award for fiction. [6] Fridlund decided to expand the short story and completed History of Wolves as her debut novel. [7]

  6. Runt (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Publishers Weekly described the book as a "tightly plotted, swiftly paced tale", [1] while the School Library Journal called it "[b]eautifully written". In a starred review, Booklist said it was a "compelling, poignant story" and that "Bauer precisely and vividly conveys the wolves' wild world".

  7. Thirteen Doorways, Wolves Behind Them All - Wikipedia

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    Thirteen Doors, Wolves Behind Them All received starred reviews from School Library Journal [1] and Booklist. [2] School Library Journal's Liz Overber wrote that "powerful plotting, masterful character development, and a unique narrative device set this work apart." [1] She compared the novel to Code Name Verity and The Book Thief. [1]

  8. We spoke to Bloofy and Pouchy: How 'Inside Out 2's ... - AOL

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    Nabbing the biggest opening of the year so far with a monumental domestic gross of $154.2 million, Pixar’s “Inside Out 2” has been a much-needed financial triumph for the lauded animation ...

  9. Tell The Wolves I'm Home - Wikipedia

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    Tell The Wolves I'm Home is the debut novel of American writer Carol Rifka Brunt, [1] published by Random House in 2012. It follows the life of June Elbus, a 14-year-old girl, whose gay uncle died of AIDS in the 1980s, and the subsequent friendship she develops with his boyfriend.