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Where the Red Fern Grows

First published in 1961, a modern-day classic for children follows the friendship between a boy and his two dogs as they search out adventure along the dark hills and river bottoms of Cherokee country. Reprint.  more

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Sep-04-2009

MY FAVORITE BOOK EVER!!!!

I am 30 year old woman who graduated with a Bachelors of Science from the University of Delaware. Needless to say I am have read my share of both very good and bad books. However, without any hesitation I will admit that THE MOST INSPIRATIONAL NOVEL I ever read(TO DATE)is "Where The Red Fern...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Sep-02-2009

A kids review

Where the red fern grows By Wilson RawlsWhere the red fern grows is a story about a boy who honestly wants a dog, gets two honestly, and honestly deserves every prize he receives. He earned the money for his dogs working for two years straight, piercing his feet on thorns to get berries, doing...

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  • Posted: Aug-29-2009

Review For Where The Red Fern Grows

Where The Fern Grows is a fabulous book to read. It has action, adventure, and drama scenes in the book. I particularly liked when they won the Gold Cup "I saw the gleaming metal of the gold cup in his hand. After a short speech, handed it to me, saying, Son, this makes me very proud. It's a...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jul-01-2009

Bought it to replace lost school book

The book was in pretty bad shape, worse than I thought. But my son had lost his school's version. I either had to replace it or pay way more money. School didn't seem to mind this copy and it wasn't much worse than the one we had already.

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  • Posted: Jun-17-2009

Loved sharing it with my daughter

I grew up loving this book. It is such a great story of love, courage, and determination, and of course the ending always made me cry like a baby. I bought it recently to share with my 10 year old daughter, and we read it together. She loved it too, and we both bawled for pages of the ending....

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  • Posted: Jun-12-2009

Classic for all ages

I first read this book when I was in the fourth grade. I have since read it about 10 times. I can pick this book up and read it from cover to cover and never be bored. No matter how many times I read it, the book always moves me. I am 26 now and the book still has an impact on me. If you...

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  • Posted: May-20-2009

Touching! by S.H. From Annapolis

Anybody who loves dogs will be leashed on this book. Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls is about a boy named Billy who trains two redbone hounds how to hunt. The story takes place in the Ozarks. The characters are Billy - a smart boy, Old Dan - a strong dog, and Little Ann - a smart dog....

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: May-06-2009

A Sad Novel and It Grows In the Red Fern

Where the Red Fern Grows is a sad novel about a boy that saves to buy his two dogs. I know you are wondering if he saves up enough to get the dogs, but it is up to you to find out! At the end, you would NOT believe what happens, it will leave you in tears and you will be dumbfounded. I would...

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  • Posted: Feb-15-2009

Favorite Book for my 10 year old boy

So far this is my son's favorite book. He's read it 3 times and continues to talk about it. I'd recommend it. Sweet, tender story about loyalty and a boys love for his dog.

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  • Posted: Feb-08-2009

This Book Could Not Be Published Now

I re-read this one about a month ago. I had read it about 12 years ago and was pretty much turned off by the blatant animal cruelty. I know people hunt and eat raccoons and harvest their fur, but the very graphic descriptions of treeing a coon and having the dogs tear it up, plus raccoons left in...

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