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Stockton, Shreve.
Coyote.
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Human-animal relationships.
Wyoming -- Anecdotes.
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Stockton, Shreve.
Coyote.
Coydogs.
Coydogs as pets.
Human-animal relationships.
Wyoming -- Anecdotes.
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The daily coyote : a story of love, survival, and trust in the wilds of Wyoming /
Shreve
Stockton
.
by
Stockton
,
Shreve
.
Simon & Schuster, 2008.
Call #:
636.977 S866d
Subjects
Stockton
,
Shreve
.
Coyote.
Coydogs.
Coydogs as pets.
Human-animal relationships.
Wyoming -- Anecdotes.
ISBN:
9781416592181 (hc.)
1416592180 (hc.)
Edition:
1st Simon & Schuster hardcover ed.
Description:
287 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [291]).
Summary:
When photographer-writer
Shreve
Stockton
decided to move back to New York from San Francisco, she decided to make the trip on her Vespa. When she reached Wyoming, captivated by the Bighorn Mountains and the wide-open spaces, she found herself a log cabin in Ten Sleep--population 300.
Shreve
took to the rules of the land, where time is of a different essence, nature is both livelihood and enemy, deer and coyote mark the dawn and dusk. After she met a local cowboy, first a friendship and then a romance blossomed. When
Shreve
was presented with a ten-day-old coyote pup whose parents had been shot, she decided to raise the pup she came to call Charlie. In prose and breathtaking photography, this is
Shreve
's exploration of Charlie's first year, a meditation on the nature of wildness versus domestication, of nature versus nurture, and of forgiveness, loyalty, and love in all its forms.
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