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Old 10-26-2007, 01:13 PM   #1
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Where The Redfern Grows - Greatest Book Ever!

Where the Red Fern Grows




This book will take you on a great adventure to the Ozarks. Here, you will meet Billy, who dreams of owning his very own coon dog. Billy’s father knows how bad his son wants a coon dog, but coon dogs cost money. Billy’s parents are poor and his father can’t afford a coon dog for his son.

Billy’s father knows that he can get Billy a Collie from a neighbor. He asks Billy if he would like to have a Collie. Billy refuses. How can he hunt coons with a Collie?

Ten-year-old Billy is determined to own a coon dog one way or the other. For the next two years, he works at every odd job he can. Finally, he’s saved enough money to buy, not one, but two, coon dogs. The dog’s names are Old Dan and Little Ann.

Billy teaches his dogs to hunt by dragging a coon skin around the woods near the cabin. The dogs turn out to be great hunters. Billy and his dogs work together to outsmart the coons that live in the forest near his home. The bond between Old Dan and Little Ann is a close one. Soon Billy finds himself included in a bond of love and loyalty. Billy cares for his dogs with love and respect. The dogs return his caring with love and loyalty.

There are lots of things that keep this wonderful book moving at a fast pace. Old Dan and Little Ann tree a cat instead of a coon. Billy clears a patch of forest to try and get the coons. Billy enters the dogs in coon hunting contests and wins gold. Then, the big coon hunt contest comes up. It is a championship to try and hunt down the “ghost coon.” Will he succeed in his quest or will the adults who have joined in the contest not take him seriously? This scene is uproariously funny. You will enjoy the comical antics.

There are a couple of scenes that are sad. Remember, this is a book about hunting. A young boy dies when he runs through the woods carrying an axe. However, accidents like this did happen during the era (time) when Billy was a boy.

“Where the Red Fern Grows,” takes us back in time to a more simple life. The books shows us that hard work, loyalty and honesty pay off. It teaches us to follow our dreams because dreams can really come true if we try hard.

Wilson Rawls, has written this book in a way that will make you feel a part of the story. The book is the winner of the Great Stone Face Award. It is a great book that has been read through several generations. You will love exploring the woods with Billy, Old Dan and Little Ann. For children age 8+.


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Old 10-26-2007, 01:20 PM   #2
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this realy sounds a great book i will keep an eye out for it, i love tales like this i need something new now i have read all the harry potter series, lol
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Old 10-26-2007, 01:32 PM   #3
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Yah The....

The one on top is my favorite' its the original, Disney made a newer version of the original movie too. But that again was done better by the original. The movie is a tear jerker.
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Old 10-26-2007, 02:17 PM   #4
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LOVE this book. Definitely a must read.

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Old 10-26-2007, 02:27 PM   #5
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The crazy thing is my Ol'Dan lost his life to a bear, Thus the reason why I will never in my life have anything to do with using a dog to kill. And the bad thing was I wasnt even there he died without me by his side. My Ol' dan Was burried in Idaho Mtns. I have never spoke to the gentlemen who were there that day, Im affraid to The thuaght of the entire ordeal just really makes no sense I allowed for him to go huntin he died and in the end it was my fault. I do hope Ol'Dan will forgive me Poor Boy I miss him dearly>............
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Old 10-26-2007, 03:16 PM   #6
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Yeah its sad when we lose a dog. It's harder I think we dogs are doing something they truly love. That's what you have to keep in mind. If he had a choice...wouldn't he choose to go when he was doing what he loved...hunting.
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Old 10-26-2007, 03:32 PM   #7
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Of course

He did love that and he was super at what he did. He had been on 16 bears and a few cougars. The man that had to call me started out the conversation just as you said hey Ol'dan was doing what he loved when.....And then he told me You are correct he did probably die with a smile and he is remembered and we did keep his bloodline going. Here is a picture of Ol'Dan


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Old 10-26-2007, 05:05 PM   #8
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Where The Red Fern Grows is one of my absolute favorite dog books. The other is Ol Yeller.
I cry every time Ol' Dan dies and I cry even harder when Little Ann dies of a broken heart. It's a beautiful, well told story that every child should read.
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Old 10-26-2007, 05:40 PM   #9
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i have'nt read the book but i love the film definately one for the tissue box
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Old 10-26-2007, 06:22 PM   #10
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What a great looking boy. I am sure he did. Dogs that love the hunt will run themselves ragged just doing what they love. Maybe one day you'll come across a Little Dan!
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