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Where the Red Fern Grows

Where the Red Fern Grows

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Where the Red Fern Grows
Review: The book, Where The Red Fern Grows, is about a little boy who wants two little red bone hounds, but he doesn't have enough money. He works at every odd job that a little twelve- year old boy could do. Finally he gets the money. It takes him about two years to save up fifty-five dollars, but he does and he asks his grandpa to order them for him. After two weeks the dogs come, but they are in Tallakawa. Billy, the little boy, has to go and get them. If you want to know what happens next you will have to buy the book. I would recommend this book to everyone because it is a heart- warming story and it has action in it too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Where the Red Fern Grows is the best book!
Review: This is the best book I have ever read! It is about a young boy, Billy who wants two coon hunting dogs. He gets the two dogs from saving money over a long period of time. Little Ann, had the brains and Old Dan had the brawn. I could not put this book down. Every chapter was better than the last. This book is definently worth a read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Where The Red Fern Grows
Review: I wanted to get into reading so I got the book Where The Red Fern Grows. I know your not suppose to jugde a book by its cover or title but just the sound of it was good. It was good from the very start and it kept getting better. It was so good I read it in one day and it's a long book. The book is about a young boy who has two coon dogs. It is exciting and keeps you on the edge of your seat as the boy tried to kill his coon. With great events to his ultimate goal. My favorite thing about the book is when and how he got his dogs. The ending was great the book keeps you wanting to read it and in the end the book realy comes together.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: best book ever
Review: When I first started to read this book I didn't think it was going to be as good as it was. It was great. It is about a boy and his two little hounds. My favorite part was when Billy went to the racoon hunt with his two dogs. I liked the ending alot. I didn't expect it but it had the perfect ending.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Memories, Devotion, and Love
Review:

This book is a story of a boy and his two dogs. Bill Colman, a man who lived in the mountain as a boy, tells the story in a first person perspective. He tells the story of his dogs, and the legendary "Red Fern". The story is made of "memories of a wonderful love, unselfish devotion, and death in its saddest form"(Rawls, 5). The author had many examples of such love and devotion in the book, as well as many adventures to go along with them.

In the beginning of the book, Bill saves the life of a coonhound and helps with his wounds. After the hound leaves, he remembers his "boyhood days... and two little red coonhounds." He noticed, "Two beautiful cups gleamed from the mantel. One was large... with a golden sheen... The other was smaller and made of silver."(Rawls, 5-6) Holding them, he recalls the story that those cups held. This made me remember some of my good memories and happy times. I was able to tell that Bill had some very fond memories of hounds. This passage also got my attention and got me to read the book.

The passages "I had to have some dogs. I went to my father and had a talk with him. He scratched his head and thought it over. 'I want hounds-coon hounds-and I want two of them'... He said...'Maybe some day when we can afford it, you can have them, but not right now.' I didn't give up. After my talk with Papa, I went to Mama. I fared no better there."(Rawls, 7-8) show a few things. The first thing that this passage told me is that Billy is very determined to get dogs. He is also very specific about the amount and type of dogs he wants: two coonhounds. He showed a lot of devotion to his love for his dogs. I was surprised that one could be so devoted to something that is such a hard goal. Billy eventually finds a sporting magazine and sees an advertisement for coonhounds, $25 dollars each. When he finally earns $50, he takes it to his Grandpa. " 'How long have you been saving this?' he asked... I told him, 'Two years.'" This supports the idea that Billy is very devoted to get his coonhounds.

When Billy first sees his dogs, this was what he perceived "One pup started my way. I held my breath. On he came until I felt a scratchy little foot on mine. The other pup followed. A warm puppy tongue caressed my sore foot. I heard the stationmaster say, 'They already know you.'"(Rawls, 37) It seems to me that the dogs don't just know him already know him, but love him from then. Old Dan, Billy's male dog, "loved everyone"(Rawls, 102), but he especially loved Billy and Little Ann and "he would not hunt with another hound, other than Little Ann, or another hunter."(Rawls, 102) Old Dan and Little Ann were like one, they did everything together and they both loved Billy very much.

This is one of the best books that I read. I had varying reactions to the things I read in this book. This book is about a dog lover, and is written by one. The story is a reflection of the author's boyhood. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves dogs. This book is also a great novel for anyone from the ages 9 and up.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Where the Red Fern Grows ( Letter to the Author)
Review: Dear Mr. Rawls, I have just finished reading Where the Red Fern Grows. This novel is very remarkable. I enjoyed reading this line to line, page to page. It was like once I picked up the book, I just couldn't let go. I had to know what was up ahead for little Billy. You should me true companionship, even though, it was between a boy and his dogs. I could just imagine myself being Billy and going through the whole scenario by myself. Little Billy showed persistence to his dogs, and vice versa. It was like if he doesn't give up his dogs won't and his dogs don't give up if he doesn't, which is a really special bond once you start thinking about it. They also don't let each other down, no matter how hard the obstacle is. " With tears in my eyes, I looked again at the big sycamore. A wave of anger came over me. Gritting my teeth, I said, "I don't care how big you are, I'm not going to let my dogs down. I told them if they put a coon in a tree I would go the rest and I'm going to. I'm going to cut you down. I don't care if it takes me a whole year." This passage right here moved my heart so much. If this happened to me I would most likely give up telling my dogs that there's always another time. But, Billy didn't give up on his dogs he didn't let them down. Especially seeing it as it was hard to get the coon up in the tree the first place. The friendship is not only shown between the owner and his dogs, but also you can see that special bonding between the two dogs, Little Ann (who has the brains) and Old Dan (who had the brawns). "Old Dan, seeing the fate of his little friend, had quit the chase and come back to help her." Now this passage I can relate to. I would stop anything to save my friends life, if they meant that much to me. It's really beautiful how you captured the significance of this friendship. However, showing the friendships and happiness well, you also made a tragedy come to life. " With a small pain and rage, the big cat rolled over on his side, dragging Little Ann with him. His right paw reached out and curved over her shoulder. Sinews tightened and razor-sharp claws dug inward. With a cry of pain, she loosened her hold. I saw the blood squirting from the deep wound in her shoulder. She ignored it and bored back into the fight." Here, I could just depict myself being they're watching the brawl myself. Seeing Ann so eager to beat this lion and the cut she got from fighting him. You capture the significance of each scene, because I could just imagine myself in each one (and me being able to do that is really rare). It was really something powerful and meaningful to have read this book. It showed me true friendships, companionship, and even sadness. It was a beautiful book, and I would read it again and again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: Billy really wants hunting dogs, but his parents won't let him. During the year he saves up money. Then his grandpa orders them for him. He can't wait to get them so he runs away in the middle of the night. Billy gets his 2 dogs and names them Little Ann And Old Dan. the rest of the book is spent hunting with his dogs. The book is good,but also sad.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Where the Red Fern Grows (Review)
Review: Where the Red Fern Grows is written by Wilson Rawls. This novel starts with a young boy named Billy, whose dream is to have coon-hunting dogs. However, Billy's family isn't very wealthy, so even though his parents want to buy him a dog, they can't, considering their financial problems. Seeing as Billy isn't the one to give up very easily, he works long hard hours and works for whomever he can, to save up money. He saves every penny he gets for two very long years. At the end of the summer, he has enough money to buy the dogs. He names his dogs Old Dan (who has the brawn) and Little Ann (who has the brains). He trains them to be the best coon-hunting dogs. After many setbacks, Billy still doesn't give up because he believes in his dogs. He trains them and trains them until they can be the best. Finally they get their big break. They win a Gold Cup in the coon-hunting championships. As soon as happiness has approached them, dark clouds form over Billy's life. A tragedy has happened.

This book is very touching and also brought tears to my eyes. It seems as if you can depict yourself going through everything that little Billy went through. All his hardships and happiness are shared with the reader throughout the novel. Billy has a heart thats pure and innocent. He keeps on going, even through the struggles and hardships that occur in his life. You just sit and wonder what he and his dogs are going to do next. Also towards the end you wonder why the author created such a tragedy to a young boy. This story is well written and has no weeknesses. I suggest that everyone gets a chance to read this novel, young or old.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Don`t let the title fool you
Review: At first the book started off a little slow. Once I got to the part where the boy started wanting the dogs it started to get interesting. The story is about a boy who is aching to have some good hunting dogs. His parents say no but he works for 2 years, picking berries, and helping out in his grandfather`s store. Once the boy finally got the dogs they go on some amazing adventures together. My favorite part was when Old Dan and Little Anne saved Billy from the Mt. lion.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You Gotta Read this Book
Review: I liked this book from the very first page. Its about how Billy has to work all summer to get enough money to buy 2 hunting dogs. he trains them then hunts with them. Then one day he takes his dogs to a tournament. Personally my favorite part was when Billy tries to save his dogs from the ice cold river. The ending is really good but, I dont want to give anything away. GO AND READ THIS BOOK.


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