Runt (novel)

A children's novel by Marion Dane Bauer.

In a forest in Minnesota, four wolf pups are born. Their mother names them for the potential she sees in them, and the pack celebrates the arrival of its newest members. Then a fifth pup is born. Though he is unique in that he has his father's coat, he is small and weak. His parents cannot see any outstanding features to name him after, so he is simply named Runt. As Runt grows, he struggles to find his place in the pack and earn a new name.

This book provides examples of:

 * Animal Talk
 * Eye Scream:
 * Humans Are Cthulhu: Played with. Most of the wolves feel this way, and when Runt realizes that his actions have probably resulted in (and has a face full of porcupine needles besides), he goes to a human house because he wants death. The humans care for him instead, removing his porcupine quills, but after he returns to the pack, they mostly refuse to interact with him because he's been around humans. Later on, Bider kills a cow and convinces Runt to try to get the pack to eat it. The pack refuses to join the meal because the cow was owned by humans; Bider himself goes back to eat it.
 * How the Mighty Have Fallen: How Bider feels. He used to be the leader of his pack, but he was driven out, forced to beg for a position in a different pack, and now he simply is biding his time to try and usurp King, thus the name he has in this pack.
 * Meaningful Name: Each wolf is named for its position in the pack or a feature that stands out about them, such as King, Hunter, Helper, Sniffer, Silver, and Thinker.
 * Meaningful Rename:
 * Ravens and Crows: The pack is friends with a raven that enjoys chatting with them.
 * Runt
 * Spring Is Late: The first line of the book says that spring comes late to Minnesota.
 * Well Done Son Guy: Runt only wants to please his father, King.