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White Fang II: Myth of the White Wolf

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When Harry Casey and his loyal wolf, White Fang, set off downriver, they have no idea that their lives will be changed forever. Until now gold fever has ruled Henry's life. But when he and White Fang meet a young Haida woman named Lily, Henry starts to question his old ways. The Haida tribe is starving. Moses Joseph, the Haida chief, has dreamed that a white wolf will lead them to food.

At first Henry refuses to help. He thinks that Moses Joseph has made a big mistake, but when he begins to understand the Haida, he realizes that the impossible is sometimes possible. Now Henry and White Fang are one the most important adventure of their lives.

185 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published May 1, 1994

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Elizabeth Faucher

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June 29, 2024
White Fang II: Myth of the White Wolf by Elizabeth Faucher is a decently written adaptation of the original Disney movie. The story is filled with action and adventure, and its fast-paced writing style keeps readers engaged. However, it unmistakably carries the hallmarks of a Disney production: an orphaned heroine, a cliched romance, comedic elements, and a pervasive narrative that paints almost all white men as villains, women as powerful, and the church as a symbol of corruption and greed.

While the book captures the essence of a classic adventure, it often feels formulaic and predictable. The characters and plot points follow a familiar pattern, which might not appeal to readers looking for a more original or nuanced story. Overall, White Fang II: Myth of the White Wolf is an okay read that offers a straightforward, albeit somewhat stereotypical, Disney-style adventure.
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