Jim Kjelgaard died on 1959-07-12.
Jim Kjelgaard was born on 1910-12-06.
No. Author Jim Kjelgaard was not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church).
Yes, Jim Kjelgaard did commit suicide. He passed away on July 12, 1959, after receiving word that he had a tumor.
allan and stormy
what motivaion pepe to kill the tiger
no it was not important to him
He dies in a hoe LOL >:D Submitted by The Cake
Jim Kjelgaard (1919-1959, USA). Check out some of his other popular works at http://www.answers.com/Jim%20Kjelgaard
The main characters in the story "The Tiger's Heart" by Jim Kjelgaard are Rajah, the tiger, and Andy, the protagonist who forms a bond with the tiger. The story follows their adventures in the wilderness as they face challenges and develop a strong relationship.
In the story "Stormy" by Jim Kjelgaard, the climax occurs when Danny faces a life-threatening situation in the wilderness and must rely on his courage, resourcefulness, and his bond with his dog Stormy to survive. This moment of intense conflict and decision-making highlights Danny's growth and resilience in the face of danger.
In the story "Tiger's Heart" by Jim Kjelgaard, the tiger is killed by Fane's dog, a Russian wolfhound named Baron. Baron attacks the tiger and manages to defeat it in a fierce battle after the tiger causes harm to both Fane and Baron's owner.
yes It's a short story in many of his books. To see which one(s) contain the story-see below link.