Where Wolves Don't Die
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Chapter Book · Ages 10–16 · 2024 · Est. 5.5 hour read

Where Wolves Don't Die

Written by Anton Treuer

Accused of arson, a boy flees to the wilderness, pursued by danger.

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320 pages· 61,873 words· Est. 5.5 hour read
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Ezra Cloud despises his life in Minneapolis, far from his Ojibwe roots. After a fight with a bully, he's accused of arson and sent to the Canadian wilderness with his grandfather. As the investigation unfolds, Ezra must navigate family bonds and cultural identity while evading those who seek him. Can he prove his innocence and find his place in the world?

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Now in paperback! Best of the Year: New York Public Library - Chicago Public Library - American Indians in Children’s Literature - Cooperative Children’s Book Center Tightly woven Indigenous YA thriller that explores masculinity and love between generations of family Ezra Cloud hates living in Northeast Minneapolis. His father is a professor of their language, Ojibwe, at a local college, so they have to be there. But Ezra hates the dirty, polluted snow around them. He hates being away from the rez at Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation. And he hates the local bully in his neighborhood, Matt Schroeder, who terrorizes Ezra and his friend Nora George. Ezra gets into a terrible fight with Matt at school defending Nora, and that same night, Matt’s house burns down. Instantly, Ezra becomes a prime suspect. Knowing he won’t get a fair deal, and knowing his innocence, Ezra’s family sends him away to run traplines with his grandfather in a remote part of Canada, while the investigation is ongoing. But the Schroeders are looking for him… From acclaimed author Anton Treuer comes a novel that’s both taut thriller and a raw, tender coming-of-age story, about one Ojibwe boy learning to love himself through the love of his family around him. P R A I S E “Where Wolves Don’t Die will lift you up and not let you down. Anton Treuer knows how to tell a gripping story and the suspense doesn’t let up for a single page. Along the way you’ll learn about Ojibwe lifeways, languages, sharp jokes, gentle humor, and how to keep romantic love alive from youth to old age. I couldn’t put this book down until I’d finished it, and then, I could not forget it.” –Louise Erdrich, Pulitzer Prize Winner and owner of Birchbark Books “I am in awe, crying and smiling at the same time. Where Wolves Don’t Die is a love letter to our Ancestors. This beautiful story is full of cultural teachings and characters so familiar that I’m pretty sure we’re related.” –Angeline Boulley, #1 NYT bestselling author of Firekeeper’s Daughter “It is quite likely that I will never stop reading Where Wolves Don’t Die. First of all, it’s an excellent piece of writing, and second of all, each time that I would read through one section I would want to go back and read that section or another one over again. I enjoyed the writing so much because the author’s thoughts reflected mine in terms of what I knew my life to be and what I had hoped could have been. I think it is one of the best pieces of writing I have ever read.” –The Hon. Senator Murray Sinclair, Chair of Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission “A nuanced adventure centering family and growth.” –Kirkus “Where Wolves Don’t Die gives voice to all of us who survived residential boarding school, visibility to all of us who love and live our language and culture, and hope to all good humans who quest for healing, connection, and love. Everyone should read this.” –Dennis Jones, Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation Elder and Retired Instructor of Ojibwe, University of Minnesota and residential school survivor “Where Wolves Don’t Die will immerse you in the northern wilderness more completely than Hatchet, rivet you to a storyline faster than a Harry Potter book, and transport you into Indigenous culture more authentically and compellingly than anything in print. This is the best book I have ever read.” –Charles Grolla, author of Binesi-dibaajimowinan: Ojibwe Bird Stories and Makazinataagewin: Ojibwe Style Moccasin Game

At a glance
Format
Paperback
Pages
320
Words
61,873
Reading age
10–16
Audience
Young Adult
Lexile
800L
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Book details

Reading levels
ATOS
5.4
F&P level
~S
AR points
10
AR interest level
MG+
AR quiz
557391
Publication
Published
August 5, 2025
First published
June 10, 2024
Edition
Language
English
Type
Chapter Book
Identifiers
ISBN
9781646145843

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