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Wilderness Child

When a Child Is Abandoned on Her Family's Farm During the Great Plague of 1350, an Old-Time Storyteller, a Raven, a Cat and a Dog Tell Her Archetypal Irish Tale.
By:Barbara Allan Hite
Publisher:Author Solutions
Print ISBN:9781490720159
eText ISBN:9781490720166
Edition:0
Copyright:2013
Format:Reflowable

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Throughout the ages, histories and folk tales pop up to tell us about children, even infants, who grow up without the care and supervision of human adults. These lost ones, so it goes, must have been nurtured by wolves or other miraculous caregivers, and whether actual or fabricated, these stories with their possibilities of totally fantastical outcomes, intrigue us deeply. We wonder: Exactly how did such children survive? What conditions or circumstances might be required? What would they do if their humans found them? Could or would they eventually grow up to lead "normal" lives? WILDERNESS CHILD is an imagined story inspired by a true incident from the Bubonic Plague of 1350.