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{{Short description|2002 novel by Marion Dane Bauer}}
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| publisher = [[Clarion Books]]
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| pub_date = October 21, 2002
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| pages = 130
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| isbn = 978-0-618-21261-3
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| congress= PZ10.3.B317 Ru 2002
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{{Portal |Children's literature}}
{{Portal |Children's literature}}


'''''Runt''''' is a 2002 [[children's literature|children's]] novel written by [[Marion Dane Bauer]]. It tells of a story about a wolf pup who is a [[runt]].
'''''Runt''''' is a 2002 [[children's literature|children's novel]] written by [[Marion Dane Bauer]]. It tells of a story about a [[Wolf|wolf pup]] who is a [[runt]].


==Summary==
==Summary==


One spring day in the forests of [[Minnesota]], a litter of 6 is born into a wolf pack led by King and his mate Silver. The pups are Leader, Sniffer, Runner, Thinker, Helper, and Runt.
One spring day in the forests of [[Minnesota]], a litter of five is born into a wolf pack led by King and his mate Silver. The first four pups are named Leader, Sniffer, Runner, and Thinker. The last pup is much smaller than the others; his disgusted father gives him the name Runt. His mother assures Runt that someday his father will think of a better name.


The last pup looks much smaller than the others so his father gives him the name Runt. As Runt grows older, he still is smaller than the others but grows over time. At one point in Runt's life, he and Thinker leave the pack, and they mess with a porcupine who attacks them with quills. Runt is hit all over, and Thinker gets hit in the eye. They get back to the pack, but Thinker soon dies. King was so angry and sad. Runt thought he would be renamed twice; once he imagined the name "Brave One" when he howled at the humans, and another he thought he would be "Provider" when he brings back the tail of a cow. In the end he is named "Singer" for all the times he sang when he was happy, lonely or sad.
As Runt grows older, he gets bigger, but he is still smaller than the others. At one point in Runt's life, he and Thinker mess with a [[porcupine]], who attacks them with quills. They get back to the pack, badly wounded; Thinker soon dies from a quill through his eye, which angers King. Human [[Wildlife rehabilitation|wildlife rescuers]] trap Runt and remove the quills, before releasing him. He later meets their dog, Goldie, and, unable to understand [[domestication]], futilely tries to get her to come with him.

Runt thinks he will be renamed twice during the book; once, he imagines the name "Brave One" when he howls at the humans, and later he thinks he will be called "Provider" when he brings back the tail of a cow. However, he is not renamed, or respected, and even snubbed for a time since he smells like human, much to his chagrin. He wanders off with Bider, the pack outcast, but soon learns the dangers of living away from a pack's collective wisdom when Bider dies eating meat a farmer has poisoned.

As he is wandering, Runt finds an old [[moose]] weak enough to be hunted. He [[Howl (sound)|howls]] to call the other wolves to tell them of the massive meal. He is able to contact them, and his father renames him "Singer". Finally secure in his identity, Singer rejoins the pack.


==Characters==
==Characters==


*'''Runt/Singer:''' The protagonist of the book. A black pup with a white star on his chest (just like his father, The King), Runt is the youngest and smallest pup born to King and Silver. He gets his name "Singer" for his howling, which he did not do during the majority of the book, after his brother Thinker dies. Before being christened with said name, Runt thought he would get the name "Brave One" (when he howled at humans) and "Provider" (when he brought back the tail of a [[cow]]).
*'''Runt/Singer:''' The protagonist of the book. A black pup with a white star on his chest (just like his father, King), Runt is the youngest and smallest pup born to King and Silver. He eventually gets his name "Singer" for howling, which he did not do during the majority of the book, after his brother Thinker died. Before being christened with said name, Runt thought he would get the name "Brave One" (when he howled at humans) and "Provider" (when he brought back the tail of a [[cow]]).
*'''King:''' The alpha male of Runt's pack as well as the father of Runt, Helper, Hunter, Leader, Sniffer, Runner, and Thinker. King is strongly against the idea of hunting down cows, much to Bider's chagrin. Mate of Silver.
*'''King:''' The alpha male of Runt's pack as well as the father of Runt, Helper, Hunter, Leader, Sniffer, Runner, and Thinker. King is strongly against the idea of hunting down cows, much to Bider's chagrin. He is the mate of Silver. He is aggressive and difficult to please, but shows [[mercy]] to Bider when he challenges King but fails.
*'''Silver:''' Mate of King, Silver gets her name from her [[silver]]y gray pelt. She is the mother of Runt, Leader, Sniffer, Thinker, Runner, Helper, Hunter, and two little pups who died before they came out of the den.
*'''Silver:''' The Mate of King, Silver gets her name from her [[silver]]y gray pelt. She is the mother of Runt, Leader, Sniffer, Thinker, Runner, Helper, Hunter, and two little pups who died before they came out of the den. She is sympathetic to her young son.
*'''Other Pack King:''' A wolf who only shows up for a short time; Runt mistook him for his mother. His pack is near King's territory.
*'''Other Pack King:''' Runt mistakes him for his mother at one point and follows him into his territory. His pack is near King's territory. He decides to allow Runt to return home, but [[scent marking|marks]] the trees near where Runt was wandering to warn him and the other wolves not to trespass again.
*'''Bider:''' A white wolf who is basically the outcast of the pack. Bider is also one of the best hunters in the pack, but Bider and King have rivalry between each other and in one point in the book, King and Bider get in a fight after Bider brings back some prey (from a poisoned cow carcass, but if Bider knew he wouldn't have eaten it). King wins (not by much) and banishes Bider from the pack.
*'''Bider:''' A white wolf who is the outcast of the pack. He fights with King over whether or not the pack should hunt cows and anger the humans, and is banished. His name comes from the fact he is "biding his time" to take over from King. He dies eating meat that a farmer poisoned to catch him.
*'''Goldie:''' A dog owned by the humans who rescue Runt. Her name suggests she may be a [[golden retriever]] or [[labrador retriever|yellow Labrador]]. She is kind to Runt but does not understand his idea of "freedom". Runt later flees when he sees the humans put her on a chain.
*'''Thinker:''' Runt's brother. He is the smartest of the litter, and dies slowly when a [[porcupine]] impales him with its quills.


==Reception==
==Reception==


''[[Publishers Weekly]]'' described the book as a "tightly plotted, swiftly paced tale", while the ''[[School Library Journal]]'' called it "[b]eautifully written". In a starred review, ''[[Booklist]]'' said it was a "compelling, poignant story" and that "Bauer precisely and vividly conveys the wolves' wild world".<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/product-description/0618212612/ Editorial reviews, as archived at Amazon.com]</ref>
''[[Publishers Weekly]]'' described the book as a "tightly plotted, swiftly paced tale",<ref>{{Cite web |date=October 14, 2002 |title=RUNT by Marion Dane Bauer |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/9780618212613 |access-date=2023-09-23 |website=www.publishersweekly.com}}</ref> while the ''[[School Library Journal]]'' called it "[b]eautifully written". In a starred review, ''[[Booklist]]'' said it was a "compelling, poignant story" and that "Bauer precisely and vividly conveys the wolves' wild world".<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/product-description/0618212612/ Editorial reviews, as archived at Amazon.com]</ref>
Runt is born in a wolf pack in Minnesota forest where only the strong animals survive in.


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:American children's novels]]
[[Category:American children's novels]]
[[Category:Novels set in Minnesota]]
[[Category:Novels set in Minnesota]]
[[Category:Wolves in literature]]
[[Category:Children's novels about wolves]]
[[Category:Children's novels about animals]]
[[Category:2002 children's books]]
[[Category:2002 children's books]]
[[Category:Clarion Books books]]
[[Category:Children's books set in Minnesota]]
[[Category:Children's books set in forests]]

Latest revision as of 23:58, 29 July 2024

Runt
AuthorMarion Dane Bauer
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's literature
PublisherClarion Books
Publication date
October 21, 2002
Publication placeUnited States
Pages131
ISBN978-0-618-21261-3
OCLC49558730
LC ClassPZ10.3.B317 Ru 2002

Runt is a 2002 children's novel written by Marion Dane Bauer. It tells of a story about a wolf pup who is a runt.

Summary

[edit]

One spring day in the forests of Minnesota, a litter of five is born into a wolf pack led by King and his mate Silver. The first four pups are named Leader, Sniffer, Runner, and Thinker. The last pup is much smaller than the others; his disgusted father gives him the name Runt. His mother assures Runt that someday his father will think of a better name.

As Runt grows older, he gets bigger, but he is still smaller than the others. At one point in Runt's life, he and Thinker mess with a porcupine, who attacks them with quills. They get back to the pack, badly wounded; Thinker soon dies from a quill through his eye, which angers King. Human wildlife rescuers trap Runt and remove the quills, before releasing him. He later meets their dog, Goldie, and, unable to understand domestication, futilely tries to get her to come with him.

Runt thinks he will be renamed twice during the book; once, he imagines the name "Brave One" when he howls at the humans, and later he thinks he will be called "Provider" when he brings back the tail of a cow. However, he is not renamed, or respected, and even snubbed for a time since he smells like human, much to his chagrin. He wanders off with Bider, the pack outcast, but soon learns the dangers of living away from a pack's collective wisdom when Bider dies eating meat a farmer has poisoned.

As he is wandering, Runt finds an old moose weak enough to be hunted. He howls to call the other wolves to tell them of the massive meal. He is able to contact them, and his father renames him "Singer". Finally secure in his identity, Singer rejoins the pack.

Characters

[edit]
  • Runt/Singer: The protagonist of the book. A black pup with a white star on his chest (just like his father, King), Runt is the youngest and smallest pup born to King and Silver. He eventually gets his name "Singer" for howling, which he did not do during the majority of the book, after his brother Thinker died. Before being christened with said name, Runt thought he would get the name "Brave One" (when he howled at humans) and "Provider" (when he brought back the tail of a cow).
  • King: The alpha male of Runt's pack as well as the father of Runt, Helper, Hunter, Leader, Sniffer, Runner, and Thinker. King is strongly against the idea of hunting down cows, much to Bider's chagrin. He is the mate of Silver. He is aggressive and difficult to please, but shows mercy to Bider when he challenges King but fails.
  • Silver: The Mate of King, Silver gets her name from her silvery gray pelt. She is the mother of Runt, Leader, Sniffer, Thinker, Runner, Helper, Hunter, and two little pups who died before they came out of the den. She is sympathetic to her young son.
  • Other Pack King: Runt mistakes him for his mother at one point and follows him into his territory. His pack is near King's territory. He decides to allow Runt to return home, but marks the trees near where Runt was wandering to warn him and the other wolves not to trespass again.
  • Bider: A white wolf who is the outcast of the pack. He fights with King over whether or not the pack should hunt cows and anger the humans, and is banished. His name comes from the fact he is "biding his time" to take over from King. He dies eating meat that a farmer poisoned to catch him.
  • Goldie: A dog owned by the humans who rescue Runt. Her name suggests she may be a golden retriever or yellow Labrador. She is kind to Runt but does not understand his idea of "freedom". Runt later flees when he sees the humans put her on a chain.
  • Thinker: Runt's brother. He is the smartest of the litter, and dies slowly when a porcupine impales him with its quills.

Reception

[edit]

Publishers Weekly described the book as a "tightly plotted, swiftly paced tale",[1] while the School Library Journal called it "[b]eautifully written". In a starred review, Booklist said it was a "compelling, poignant story" and that "Bauer precisely and vividly conveys the wolves' wild world".[2]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "RUNT by Marion Dane Bauer". www.publishersweekly.com. October 14, 2002. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
  2. ^ Editorial reviews, as archived at Amazon.com