Where the Red Fern Grows Novel
by Wilson Rawls
After working and saving for two years, Billy's dream of owning two coonhounds comes true. Through his experiences with the dogs, Billy learns about life, death, and prayer.
Barbara's Notes: This is so much more than a book about a boy and his dogs. While it contains plenty of adventure with a family focus, it's spiritual principles are obvious and real. (Grades 5, 6, 7)
by Wilson Rawls
After working and saving for two years, Billy's dream of owning two coonhounds comes true. Through his experiences with the dogs, Billy learns about life, death, and prayer.
Barbara's Notes: This is so much more than a book about a boy and his dogs. While it contains plenty of adventure with a family focus, it's spiritual principles are obvious and real. (Grades 5, 6, 7)
by Wilson Rawls
After working and saving for two years, Billy's dream of owning two coonhounds comes true. Through his experiences with the dogs, Billy learns about life, death, and prayer.
Barbara's Notes: This is so much more than a book about a boy and his dogs. While it contains plenty of adventure with a family focus, it's spiritual principles are obvious and real. (Grades 5, 6, 7)
More Information
Book Summary — 249 pages
Book Category — Adventure
Theme — Love for family, dogs
Setting — Ozarks
Novel Study Highlights — 7 units
Spelling-Vocabulary — Medium
Critical Thinking — Difficult
Biblical Focus — Answered prayer
Related Studies — US geography, animal training, hunting, family values