
Kalak of the Ice
This is the story of Kalak, the great polar bear whose domain lay north of the Arctic Circle. Through the dramatic saga of a polar bear’s life, the author presents an unforgettable picture of the land of bear and seal, whale and walrus, and the men who live among them. Paperback; 201 pages.

Lion Hound
Set in the wild rimrock country of Arizona, this gripping tale will thrill boys of any age. Johnny Torrington and his grandfather, together with the finest lion hound pack around, are on the track of a vicious mountain lion that has killed men and hates men and dogs with a passion. But one of the hounds has just as strong an instinct to pursue this beast and extract vengeance with a fight to the death. Ages 9-14; 216 pages; paper. Proofreader’s note: There are a few instances of inappropriate language on pp. 16, 66, 98, 110, and 167.

Ulysses and His Woodland Zoo
Ulysses considers himself a “bumbler” – often with good reason. In the world of men he blunders constantly. But when he is hired as the winter caretaker of a remote hunters’ lodge, he finds a talent as a nurturer of many hurt and needy animals. In the woodland World he attains dignity and assurance. 185 pages; paperback.