
Island of the Blue Dolphins
by Scott O'Dell (1960)
Like 'Julie of the Wolves', this book features a young protagonist surviving alone in a harsh natural environment.

by Jean Craighead George (1972)
Miyax, like many adolescents, is torn. But unlike most, her choices may determine whether she lives or dies. At 13, an orphan, and unhappily married, Miyax runs away from her husband's parents' home, hoping to reach San Francisco and her pen pal. But she becomes lost in the vast Alaskan tundra, with no food, no shelter, and no idea which is the way to safety. Now, more than ever, she must look hard at who she really is. Is she Miyax, Eskimo girl of the old ways? Or is she Julie (her "gussak"-white people-name), the modernized teenager who must mock the traditional customs? And when a pack of wolves begins to accept her into their community, Miyax must learn to think like a wolf as well. If she trusts her Eskimo instincts, will she stand a chance of surviving?
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by Scott O'Dell (1960)
Like 'Julie of the Wolves', this book features a young protagonist surviving alone in a harsh natural environment.

by Gary Paulsen (1986)
Similar to 'Julie of the Wolves', this novel focuses on a young person's intense struggle for survival in the wild.

by Jean Craighead George (1959)
Like 'Julie of the Wolves', this book by the same author details a young person's successful survival in nature.

by Theodore Taylor (1969)
This book shares the survival theme with 'Julie of the Wolves', focusing on a young protagonist's resilience in a dangerous situation.

by Wilson Rawls (1961)
This story, like 'Julie of the Wolves', explores a deep connection with animals and the challenges of survival in a natural setting.
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