I was privileged to share dinner with Farley & his wife in Vancouver during the premiere of "Never Cry Wolf"...he is one of my all-time favorite authors...I was the head-trainer of the wolves (2nd year) on "Never Cry Wolf"...have worked on many film productions since this one but it has always been my most memorable production as well as my favorite...my sincere condolences to Farley's family and friends.
I read his books when I was young and now I have rediscovered him. I loved his books then and I still do! An impressive author and he will be greatly missed in this world.
I read Farley Mowat’s book when I was young and now I have rediscovered him. I loved his books when I was young and now even more so. An impressive person whom the world will miss.
A beautiful human,his books gave us so much as kids, Today his words resonate even more, Thank you Farley for meeting with us in vancouver back in 1998 and sharing your thoughts, Gone never forgotten.
A friend of mine introduced me to Farley's books back in the 8's. and I've been in love with those books ever since. I'm sorry I didn't get the chance to meet him. I found his writing to be humourism and well.
Every summer my grandfather would take be up to Arctic to live with the animals. It’s a memory my grandfather gave me that I will never forget. Never Cry Wolf.
Just finished his book Bay of Spirits and was so horrified by the end with the 'target shooting', by idiots, of a pregnant whale that I had to know more. I was once the head of an organization with a land trust and I was SO profoundly moved to find the Mowats were adding to the lands protected in perpetuity. It is one of the few ways we can truly ensure Humans dont run amok of all the earth. Thanks George S.
Farley was my uncle and I will miss him dearly R.I.P Farley Mowat
I was privileged to share dinner with Farley & his wife in Vancouver during the premiere of "Never Cry Wolf"...he is one of my all-time favorite authors...I was the head-trainer of the wolves (2nd year) on "Never Cry Wolf"...have worked on many film productions since this one but it has always been my most memorable production as well as my favorite...my sincere condolences to Farley's family and friends.
That film is one of the best movies ever made.
I just turned 68 and reading
*_"The Dog Who Wouldn't Be"_* for the first time. I feel like it was written for me! ☺🧡
i love farley an as a fellow vet an lover for animals an our planet i have the most respect for him he should be on the 20 dollar bill
I read his books when I was young and now I have rediscovered him. I loved his books then and I still do! An impressive author and he will be greatly missed in this world.
Farley Mowat was a Great Visionary on why Humans must protect Nature!
I read Farley Mowat’s book when I was young and now I have rediscovered him. I loved his books when I was young and now even more so. An impressive person whom the world will miss.
Incredibly gifted writer. Loved all his books! RIP
A beautiful human,his books gave us so much as kids, Today his words resonate even more, Thank you Farley for meeting with us in vancouver back in 1998 and sharing your thoughts, Gone never forgotten.
HO HO! What kind of kitty are you?
Thanks Farley for all your great literature.
A friend of mine introduced me to Farley's books back in the 8's. and I've been in love with those books ever since. I'm sorry I didn't get the chance to meet him. I found his writing to be humourism and well.
Every summer my grandfather would take be up to Arctic to live with the animals. It’s a memory my grandfather gave me that I will never forget. Never Cry Wolf.
Farley was my neighbour in port hope, really ask Clare who Logan Scott is. Last time I saw him was in November 2013
Like a Canadian Hemmingway, what a wise man.... His work will live on...
Just finished his book Bay of Spirits and was so horrified by the end with the 'target shooting', by idiots, of a pregnant whale that I had to know more. I was once the head of an organization with a land trust and I was SO profoundly moved to find the Mowats were adding to the lands protected in perpetuity. It is one of the few ways we can truly ensure Humans dont run amok of all the earth. Thanks George S.
"Man loots Nature, but Nature always ends up taking revenge." The Nobel Prize in Literature 2000 Gao Xingjian
RIP FARLEY GREAT MAN
you’re so golden
A Canadian, and World, treasure.
Typical TV rubbish.
Written for 12 year-olds.
Probably written BY 12 year-olds.
Saperti triste mi rallegra!
I guess we lost something here.
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I didn't say I'm sad.
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Wrong reply, but thank you for playing.
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