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Wolf spirit : a story of healing, wolves and wonder  Cover Image Book Book

Wolf spirit : a story of healing, wolves and wonder

Pflüger, Gudrun (author.). Reichel, Tammi, (illustrations.).

Summary: In 2005, elite marathon mountain runner and cross-country skier Gudrun Pflüger spent five weeks tracking and studying elusive coastal wolves by foot, kayak and sailboat along the rugged Pacific Coast of western Canada. Her daring and adventurous work as a field biologist eventually formed the basis for the Smithsonian Channel documentary A Woman Among Wolves. In the period between the completion of her research and the premier of this first documentary film, Pflüger was diagnosed with an aggressive brain cancer and told she had eighteen months to live. Eventually surgeons removed a tumour the size of a golf ball, and Pflüger underwent protracted chemotherapy and additional, non-conventional therapies in order to combat what some expected was an inevitable and all too common fate. During her prolonged and arduous recovery, she took the wolf—a true “endurance athlete”—as a model and re-immersed herself in what she hoped would be the restorative mountain environments of the British Columbia and Alberta backcountry in order to focus her traumatized mind and body on a path toward self-healing. Her difficult and reflective return to studying wolves in Canada led to another Smithsonian Channel documentary, Running With Wolves. It also included an event that defied the odds and astounded her doctors: after gruelling rounds of cancer treatment Gudrun became a mother, giving birth to a son, Conrad, in 2009. Through an intensely personal and emotional, yet rigorously scientific connection with the wolves she studies and the glorious landscape that surrounded her during this remarkable journey, Gudrun Pflüger tells an absorbing story of the transformative and healing power of nature, motherhood and one woman’s goal to save the wolves she admires and bring her own threatened body and mind back to health.

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  • ISBN: 9781771601276
  • Physical Description: regular print
    247 pages : colour illustrations, colour portraits ; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: Victoria, British Columbia : Rocky Mountain Books, 2015.

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General Note:
Translation of: Wolfspirit.
"Originally published as Wolfspirit © 2012 Schwabenverlag AG, Patmos Verlag, Ostfildern."--Verso title page.
Subject: Pflüger, Gudrun
Brain -- Cancer -- Patients -- Biography
Nature, Healing power of
Self-care, Health
Mind and body
Holistic medicine
Wolves

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  • 7 of 8 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Mackenzie Public Library.

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