Synopses & Reviews
This time, Murphy tells the ripsnorting tale of young Sarah, the Wild Angel of the Sierras. Sarah's parents were murdered, and she, only four years old, was left for dead in the wild mountains. But Sarah was rescued by a wolf who had lost her cubs, and accepted into the pack. There, against all odds, she thrived. Part Mowgli of the Jungle Books, part Tarzan of the Apes, Sarah's story is a delightful adventure for all ages.
When she is not writing science fiction, Pat Murphy writes for the Exploratorium, San Francisco's museum of science, art, and human perception. Pat Murphy's second novel, The Falling Woman, won the Nebula for best novel published in 1987. Her most recent previous novel is There and Back Again.
Synopsis
In the ripsnorting tale of the Wild Angel of the Sierras, four-year-old Sarah is left for dead in the wild mountains after the murder of her parents. But Sarah is adopted by a wolf who has lost her cubs and accepted into the pack. There, against all odds, she thrives.
About the Author
Pat Murphy lives in San Francisco, California.