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Dogsong is a 1985 young adult novel by Gary Paulsen and is a Newbery Honor Book winner.

Plot
Inspired by the Eskimo shaman Oogruk, Russel Susskit takes a dog team and sled to escape the modern ways of his village and to find his own "song" of himself. He travels across ice floes, tundra, and mountains, haunted along the way by a dream of a long-ago self whose adventures parallel his own. Reality melds with the dream when he finds an Eskimo girl named Nancy, who has run away from her village after becoming pregnant. Circumstances require him to provide for himself and the girl in a harsh and unforgiving land. Russel sets out looking for food, for Nancy and himself, after Nancy gives birth to a baby. On the mission Russel is starved. ((((( Working on ))))Russel Susskit lives in Alaska at a time when the old ways of the Eskimo have almost disappeared. His mother ran away with a white trapper and has been gone for many years. Russel now lives alone with his father, who embraces many of the influences from "Outside," including snowmachines, cigarettes, and the white man's religion. Russel has just turned fourteen and has been wrestling with a deep sense of discontent within himself. Overwhelmed, but unable to articulate his feelings,

Characters

 * Russel Susskit-- A 14 year old Eskimo who uses his dogs to travel in his journey to search for answers about his well being.
 * Nancy-- The female character in the story who Russel finds in the snowy wilderness while pregnant. Russel rescues her and keeps her company. She also accompanies him in feeding the dogs. Russel delivers her baby but passes away soon after birth.
 * Oogruk-- An old elder and Eskimo shaman who is blind. Russel spends a lot of time with Oogruk after he is disturbed about the changes that were occurring in his village. He also talks to Russel about his past and how each person had a song that they can identify themselves with. He lets Russel know to bring him to the frozen ocean, where he wants to bid farewell as his resting spot for the end of his life.
 * Russel’s father-- The father of the main protagonist Russel. His wife leaves him for a trapper and most of Russel’s life is spent with his father. He informs Russel to go and speak to Oogruk for advice during his journey.
 * Dogs

Awards

 * Newbery Medal Honor Book in 1985.
 * Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Nominee in 1987