![]() ![]() ![]() Even KJ’s taciturn father, and Virgil, the boy she has a crush on, don’t always see eye to eye with her on the wolves. Everyone has an opinion on this hot topic, and not everyone is happy with KJ’s involvement. KJ is suddenly getting noticed – both for growing out of her awkwardness, and for speaking out about the wolves. KJ grew up in West End, Montana, and has always been the gawky girl who kept her head down, but lately that has changed. The Premise: When the wolves were reintroduced into Yellowstone National park, it was to put the park’s ecosystem back into balance, but for the locals that live around the park, many of them farmers with herds of animals to keep safe, the wolves are a threat to their livelihood. Yup, it was grabbed on an impulse at this bookstore when I was in Southern New England, and I settled into it quite happily when I got home. I’ve been interested in reading Wolves, Boys, & Other Things That Might Kill Me ever since I read Holly’s review where she said her “expectations held up from the first page until the last”. ![]()
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