235 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 1999 by EMC/Paradigm Pub..

ISBN:
978-0-8219-1987-3
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OCLC Number:
41649620

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5 stars (2 reviews)

Recommmended: Middle School; Easy

What can be stronger than a boy's love for his dogs? Only their love for him. Billy Colman and his dogs Old Dan and Little Ann form an inseparable team. Together, they can overcome any challenge, hunting even the mysterious “ghost coon,” the most wily raccoon in the Ozarks. But what will they do when they face their gravest danger yet? Readers of all ages have enjoyed this classic tale of adventure and a very special relationship between a boy and his dogs. This complete study edition of Rawls's Where the Red Fern Grows includes information about life in the Ozark Mountains during the early twentieth century, questions, writing ideas, and projects—everything you need to immerse yourself in this tale of love and loss.

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4 stars

sob - what a sad, sad ending. i cried and cried.

always meant to read this book, and - being so well known - it was hard to escape the (also well known) plot point of the dogs dying.... even the children knew this before they heard the story (we own a book on tape called 'no more dead dogs' where the narrator rails against reading this book where not one, but two (!) dogs die)

the beginning of the tale was beautifully written - drawing the reader in with nostalgia and foreshadow. before long, i was immersed in the story, and forgot to steel myself for the tragedy.

my favorite part was this boy's determination to get those pups - the odd jobs, the saving of every single penny, never losing sight of his goal for a full 2 years. and then he walks for 2 days to get …

Subjects

  • Hounds -- Fiction.
  • Dogs -- Fiction.
  • Ozark Mountains -- Fiction.