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WOLF GIRL by Anh Do

WOLF GIRL

The Great Escape

From the Wolf Girl-Do series, volume 2

by Anh Do ; illustrated by Jeremy Ley & Annie Ji

Pub Date: Sept. 16th, 2025
ISBN: 9780063346062
Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

Snatched away from the dog pack she’s been living in the wilderness with since a sudden military takeover, a human girl taken to a labor camp must escape and continue searching for her family.

Following a brief recap of events, the story picks up where the first book left off. Gwen is locked in the back of a truck, pursued by her dog companions, and she leaves scent marks for them by releasing strands of her hair through the bars. Imprisoned in a heavily guarded camp, where children are confined behind high walls topped by barbed wire, she meets fellow captive Rupert, who tells her that he’s seen her parents—and they’re being held with his mum and dad at a nearby adults’ work camp. Gwen becomes more determined than ever to find her dog friends and help the adults escape so they can free the children. Loyalty to their pack leader drives the dogs—a motley assortment of breeds of different sizes—to locate the camp. They cleverly work together to win Gwen’s freedom; Tiny the Chihuahua’s small size proves to be an advantage. Ley’s and Ji’s fluid black-and-white illustrations on nearly every page intensify the nonstop thrills and action. Do explores themes of resilience, courage, and friendship in this spirited tale in which the human and canine characters’ fidelity is tested. The illustrations depict light-skinned human figures.

A fast-paced story filled with determined and courageous heroes.

(Adventure. 8-12)