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Farley Mowat

    May 12, 1921 – May 6, 2014

    Farley Mowat was a renowned Canadian author and conservationist whose works often focused on wildlife and Indigenous peoples. His writing frequently stemmed from a deep outrage at the injustices and misunderstandings faced by natural worlds and people, aiming to educate and inspire readers toward conservation. Through compelling narratives and keen observations, Mowat illuminated the complexities of life in harsh environments, underscoring the need for compassion and respect for all living things. His literary legacy lies in his ability to evoke a strong sense of responsibility for the planet.

    Farley Mowat
    The Boat Who Wouldn't Float
    A Whale for the Killing
    Never cry wolf
    The Dog who Wouldn't be
    Lost in the Barrens
    Woman in the Mists