Farley Mowat

Mowat in 1993 Farley McGill Mowat, (May 12, 1921 – May 6, 2014) was a Canadian writer and environmentalist. His works were translated into 52 languages, and he sold more than 17 million books. He achieved fame with the publication of his books on the Canadian north, such as ''People of the Deer'' (1952) and ''Never Cry Wolf'' (1963). The latter, an account of his experiences with wolves in the Arctic, was made into a film of the same name released in 1983. For his body of work as a writer he won the annual Vicky Metcalf Award for Children's Literature in 1970.

Mowat's advocacy for environmental causes earned him praise, but his admission, after some of his books' claims had been debunked, that he "never let the facts get in the way of the truth" earned harsh criticism: "few readers remain neutral". Descriptions of Mowat refer to his "commitment to ideals" and "poetic descriptions and vivid images" as well as his strong antipathies, which provoke "ridicule, lampoons and, at times, evangelical condemnation". Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Mowat, Farley
    Published 1952
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    by Mowat, Farley
    Published 1985
    Book
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    by Mowat, Farley
    Published 2001
    Book
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    by Mowat, Farley
    Published 1965
    Book
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    by Mowat, Farley
    Published 1969
    Book
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    by Mowat, Farley
    Published 1987
    Book
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    by Mowat, Farley
    Published 1972
    Book
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    by Mowat, Farley
    Published 1952
    Book
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    by Isham, Mark
    Published 2016
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