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Jean Craighead George was a celebrated American author known for her children's literature that often featured themes of nature and wildlife. Born in 1919, she developed a love for animals and the outdoors at a young age, which greatly influenced her writing. Her most notable work, 'Julie of the Wolves,' tells the story of a young Eskimo girl who befriends a pack of wolves, showcasing her ability to weave adventure with environmental themes. George's storytelling resonated with young readers and educated them about the natural world.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita July 13, 1919
Luogo di nascita Washington, D.C., United States
Data di morte May 15, 2012
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