Wilson Rawls
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Where the Red Fern Grows
Where the Red Fern Grows is a 1961 children's novel by Wilson Rawls about a boy who buys two hunting dogs.
Summer of the Monkeys
Summer of the Monkeys is about a young boy who finds a bunch of monkeys and seeks help from his grandfather to catch them. Along the way he learns that there is a reward for catching the monkeys and it is enough money for him to buy just what he wants.
Where the Red Fern Grows with Connections
Contains: [Where the Red Fern Grows]( Connections: The pine of Akoya (Japanese folk tale) / retold by Rafe Martin -- The Christmas hunt (short story) / by Borden Deal -- Him (novel extract) from Bambi: a life in the woods / by Felix Salten -- Hunting yarns / compiled by Kemp P. Battle -- Mart Moody's bird dog (tall tale) / retold by Robert Bethke -- Davy Crockett meets his match (tall tale) -- Paul Bunyan's cornstalk (tall tale) / retold by Harold Courlander -- Momma's store (autobiography extract) from I know why the caged bird sings / by Maya Angelou -- Princess (short story) / by Nicholasa Mohr -- The saddest day the summer had (short story) / by Dick Perry -- Bloody murder (novel extract) from The original adventures of Hank the cowdog / by John R. Erickson -- Wilson Rawls (biographical sketch).
Where the Red Fern Grows and Related Readings
[Where the Red Fern Grows]( : novel / by Wilson Rawls Lob's girl : short story / by Joan Aiken Luke Baldwin's vow : short story / by Morley Callaghan Old dog : poem / by William Stafford The grip : poem / by Brendan Kennelly Friends of the Hunted : article / by Ryland Loos - Why they quit: thoughts from ex-hunters : article / by Dena Jones Jolma Two dreamers : short story / by Gary Soto.
Hey! Listen To This
A collection of fairy tales, folklore, and famous stories from around the world arranged for reading aloud.
One-Hundred-and-One Read-Aloud Classics
Includes excerpts, able to be read in about ten minutes, from both contemporary and traditional children's favorites.
Prentice Hall Literature--Bronze
Grades 7-9
