The Wolves of Currumpaw
<div><p><i>The Wolves of Currumpaw </I>is a beautifully illustrated modern re-telling of Ernest Thompson Seton's epic wilderness drama <i>Lobo, the King of Currumpaw</I>, originally published in 1898. Set in the dying days of the old west, Seton's drama unfolds in the vast planes of New Mexico, at a time when man's relationship with nature was often marked by exploitations and misunderstanding. This is the first graphic adaptation of a massively influential piece of writing by one of the men who went on to form the Boy Scouts of America.</P><p>A University of Falmouth graduate and London resident, <b>William Grill</B>'s first book <i>Shackleton's Journey </I>made him the youngest Kate Greenaway Medal winner since 1960. With a slew of prizes and under his belt, Grill looks primed to make a huge impact with <i>The Wolves of Currumpaw</I>.</div>