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Where the Red Fern Grows
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The STORY OF A BOY WHO HAS TWO COON HOUNDS -;
The Short story -:When leaving work in Idaho's Snake River Valley, Billy Colman sees a pack of dogs attacking a stray coonhound. He chases the pack away and takes the stray home with him so he can nurse it back to health. Once it has recovered, Billy sets it free knowing that it will return home.The experience reminds Billy of his childhood growing up in the Ozark Mountains of Oklahoma. He wants a dog, and his parents offer to get him a puppy from a neighbour’s litter. He is very specific, however, and tells them he wants two coonhounds, but his parents tell him that they don't have enough money. One day, he comes across a magazine advertisement for a dog house in Kentucky which breeds Redbone Coonhounds and sells them for $25 each. Determined to get dogs, he goes to work performing odd jobs such as selling vegetables to local fishermen and manages to save the $50 he needs with the help of his grandfather. However, since it takes two years to do so, his grandfather writes ahead to see if the dog house will honour the ad. They do so, and the price has dropped so the two puppies will only cost $40.Since the mail buggy does not deliver any living being, Billy's dogs are to be delivered to the freight depot in Tahlequah. His family is poor and does not have transportation, so he finds his own way to get to the depot and chooses to go straight through the hills. He picks up and leaves with his puppies, which are a male and a female. He also decides to buy something nice for each member of his family with his extra $10 before heading back home; he buys a pair of overalls for his father, some dress cloth for his mother and a bag of candy for his sisters.On the way back home, he spends the night in Robber's Cave on Sparrow Hawk Mountain. There he builds a fire and plays with the puppies. While trying to sleep, he hears a noise that he realizes is the cry of a mountain lion. In the morning, he continues on. He comes to a sycamore tree and sees the names Dan and Ann carved inside a heart in the bark and decides to name the puppies Old Dan and Little Ann.To train Old Dan and Little Ann, Billy traps a raccoon with the help of his grandfather and uses its pelt to teach them to hunt. During their training, their personalities become apparent: Old Dan is brave and strong, while Little Ann is very intelligent. Both are very loyal to each other and to Billy.On the first night of hunting season, Billy takes Old Dan and Little Ann out for their first hunt. He promises them that if they tree a raccoon, he will do the rest. They tree one in a large sycamore, which Billy had previously nicknamed "The Big Tree". As he tries to call them off, they look at him sadly and he cuts the tree down, which takes him two days and costs him blistered hands. In the end, when he's about to give up his effort, Billy offers a short prayer for strength to continue. A strong wind starts to blow and the tree falls. Old Dan and Little Ann take the raccoon down.Billy, Old Dan, and Little Ann go hunting almost every night. As months go by, he brings more fur to his grandfather's store than any other hunter, and the stories of his dogs spread throughout the Ozarks. One day, he and his grandfather make a bet with Rubin and Rainie Pritchard, that his dogs can catch the very known “ghost coon". Rubin and Rainie set out with him to see if Old Dan and Little Ann can do so. It leads them on a long, complicated chase, and Rubin and Rainie want to give up. But Billy is determined. Finally, when they have it treed, Billy refuses to kill it. Rubin then orders his dog, Old Blue, to attack Old Dan, who is smaller; and Rubin start to beat Billy to stop him from interfering. Little Ann then helps Old Dan, and together they are killing Old Blue; Rubin runs to attack them with an axe, but he trips on it and kills himself.A few weeks later, Billy's grandfather enters him into a championship raccoon hunt, putting him against experienced hunters and the finest dogs in all the country. Before it starts, he enters Little Ann into a contest for the best-looking dog, where she wins and is given the silver cup. On the fourth night of the hunt, Old Dan and Little Ann tree three raccoons, making it to the final round. The sixth night, they tree one before a blizzard hits. Billy, his father, grandfather, and the judge lose sight of the dogs. When they finally find them, Billy's grandfather sprains his ankle .They build a fire, and when Billy's father chops down a tree, three raccoons jump out. Old Dan and Little Ann take two of them down, and chase the third one to another tree. In the morning, the hunters find them covered with ice circling the bottom of a tree. The last raccoon wins them the championship and the gold cup. The hunters also present them with $300 of jackpot money.Billy's mother and sisters are overjoyed with the prizes. He keeps up his hunting. One night, however, Old Dan and Little Ann tree a mountain lion, and it attacks. Billy is horrified, and with his axe he enters the fight, hoping to save his dogs, but they end up having to save him. Eventually, they defeat the mountain lion, but Old Dan is badly wounded, and Billy soon finds his intestines in a bush. He dies late that night. Billy is heartbroken, and Little Ann loses the will to live, stops eating, and dies of grief a few days later on Old Dan's grave. Billy's father tries to tell him that it is all for the best, because with the money they received from winning the championship hunt, they can move to town. He goes to visit Old Dan and Little Ann's graves and finds a giant red fern between them…..
Y**Y
Good book!
Although it's intended as a children's book, I, currently in university, still found the story captivating and immersive.
P**K
Reading
Enjoyed reading
N**S
Good book
Really loved the storyline.
A**N
A tale of times gone by
It’s a tale of a young boy and his beloved hounds who lives in the woods and hunts ringtails. The description of hunts can turn a tad grisly but the times were different. It’s written in a simple language and recreates a lost world. Touching. I have read it at 51 and have enjoyed it thoroughly.
N**
An emotional story about a boy and his dogs
It is a very gripping story about the relationship between a boy and his two beloved dogs, and how their entry into his life unfolded all the events that eventually helped his family to see days that they'd prayed for, for so long! This book also teaches us on how to acknowledge the unexpected turns, in fact the very worst ones, in our lives, and to let that be a guide for all the good things to cherish in the future. As for this book, it was about cherishing love at it's fullest!
A**R
Definitely worth your time
It's a great book which you should definitely be try. I know I enjoyed it a lot. You really feel like you know the characters yourself.
B**I
Where the Red Fern Grows
Wonderful book for children. A must buy!
A**R
Beautifully written story that shows great heart
This classic book allows you to learn about honest, hard working, and honest to goodness love. The way Wilson writes is like few other authors, and I have never truly cared about two animals more in my life. Full of adventure, sadness, and love, this almost alive book will show everyone what caring means.
A**R
Great font size
I am a teacher and am reading this to my class. It is super easy to read, font size is great. This novel is always a great read aloud.
A**A
Children's classic
We read it loud at the dinner table, and even my husband shed a tear. Great story of a boy who with a hard work and determination achieved his dream and bought himself a pair of hunting dogs. A story of friendship, sacrifice and love. We all loved it
C**Z
Great reading
Sweet reading that reminded me of childhood days and my love for dogs. I could't help crying. The descriptions are wonderful.
M**N
Two lovely books
they are both Xmas presents so have not been opened yet
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