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The Defender (Kalashnikoff novel)

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In the middle of September, hunting season begins, and hunters start to come to the mountains to hunt the rams. Turgen takes on the responsibility of guiding the rams to a safer spot in the mountains. With the help of Marfa and her children he leads the rams to safety. The hunters threaten his life
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From that point on, he frequently drops by to see Marfa and her children, and brings them meats and salts to ease Marfa's workload. On these visits Turgen reveals how he used to hunt the rams for sport, but eventually it saddened him to see the rams being hunted for their horns and meat. Turgen set
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Marfa pleads with the hunters to listen to reason and to Turgen's story. Turgen speaks with the hunters and tells them to ignore the shaman's words, since he was visited by a spirit for helping the rams. The villagers begin to believe a spirit haunted Turgen, and that he is now free since the rams
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While coming back from his usual fishing and hunting rounds, he hears crying from another yurt and decides to help. He goes inside the yurt to see two children: Tim, and an infant named Aska. Turgen stays to tend to the children. Soon, Marfa, the mother of the children, comes from working to see
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out to gain the ram's trust by feeding them every day. As time passed he began to bond with the herd of rams, observing them as they ate and protecting them from bears and wolves to the best of his ability.
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Turgen tending to her children. Rather than being angry, she is surprised to find him in her home. Marfa's late husband was one of the few people who hadn't listened to the rumors about Turgen.
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The Rams - The rams that Turgen protects and feeds throughout the story consist of 3 females, 4 males including the leader, and 2 baby rams.
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Marfa - A widowed Lamut who does not believe the rumor told about Turgen, and befriends him in his time of need.
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Turgen - An exiled man accuse of sorcery who befriends a group of rams, and later the defender of the rams.
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are gone. In the end Turgen is accepted back into the village, and he marries Marfa.
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Shamanist - A jealous village shaman who starts the rumor of Turgen's
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Nicholas Kalashnikoff
Scribner
ISBN
0-8027-7397-4
Nicholas Kalashnikoff
Siberia
Newbery Honor
Evens
yurt
Children's literature portal
"Newbery Medal and Honor Books, 1922-Present"
American Library Association
Categories
1951 American novels
American children's novels
Newbery Honor-winning works
Novels set in Siberia
Children's novels about animals
Charles Scribner's Sons books
1951 children's books
Children's books set in Russia
Children's books set in mountains

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