
At the end of his three years in the Boys' House, Drem must kill his own wolf to prove his right to wear the warrior's scarlet and be accepted as a man in his tribe. But how can he do this when his spear arm is withered and useless?.
year: 1958, 1994
call number/section: 1000
subjects: courage, fiction, children with disabilities, great britain, history, fiction, bronze age, prehistoric peoples, people with disabilities, perseverance (ethics), to 55 b.c, juvenile fiction
Editions

Sutcliff, Rosemary
Puffin Books in association with Oxford University Press (1958)
At the end of his three years in the Boys' House, Drem must kill his own wolf to prove his right to wear the warrior's scarlet and be accepted as a man in his tribe. But how can he do this when his spear arm is withered and useless?.
Schools: 0

Sutcliff, Rosemary
Farrar, Straus and Giroux (1994)
In Bronze Age Britain, Drem must overcome the disability of a crippled arm in order to pass his tribe's test of manhood and become a warrior.
Schools: 2