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Where the Red Fern Grows Wilson Rawls

Where the Red Fern Grows Wilson Rawls. Introduction Background Discussion Starters. Where the Red Fern Grows Wilson Rawls. Where the Red Fern Grows: Introduction. Have you ever wanted something so badly. that you would do anything to get it?. Where the Red Fern Grows: Introduction.

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Where the Red Fern Grows Wilson Rawls

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  1. Where the Red Fern GrowsWilson Rawls Introduction Background Discussion Starters

  2. Where the Red Fern GrowsWilson Rawls

  3. Where the Red Fern Grows: Introduction Have you ever wanted something so badly that you would do anything to get it?

  4. Where the Red Fern Grows: Introduction All Billy Colman wants is two raccoon-hunting hound dogs to trek with him through the forests and river valleys of the Ozark Mountains.

  5. Where the Red Fern Grows: Introduction But Billy’s father tells him times are hard. Many farmers can’t afford to feed their families. Some have taken jobs with the railroad just to put food on the table.

  6. Where the Red Fern Grows: Introduction Ten-year-old Billy vows to earn the money on his own by working in the fields, selling bait to fishermen, trapping animals for skins, and picking berries to sell in his grandpa’s store.

  7. Where the Red Fern Grows: Introduction After two years of hard work, Billy’s bank is full of dollars and coins. So, his grandpa orders two prize coonhound puppies from an ad in a magazine.

  8. Where the Red Fern Grows: Introduction To pick up his pups from the train depot, Billy will have to walk barefoot to the nearest town, which is more than 20 miles away, in the dark of night, through forests and hills and across rivers.

  9. Where the Red Fern Grows: Introduction Do Billy’s persistence and hard work pay off? And will he survive the dangerous journey?

  10. Where the Red Fern Grows: Background Like his character Billy, author Wilson Rawls grew up on a small farm in the Ozark Mountains of northeastern Oklahoma. The government had given the land to Rawls’s mother because of her Cherokee heritage.

  11. Where the Red Fern Grows: Background In 1887, the U.S. government passed a law to redistribute reservation land among individual members of American Indian nations. The goal was to create traditional farms much like those of white settlers.

  12. Where the Red Fern Grows: Background But like much of this land, the Rawls home was very rural far from any town, school, or doctor, and surrounded by thick woods and wild animals.

  13. Where the Red Fern Grows: Background Life was already a challenge when the stock market crash of 1929 helped trigger the Great Depression and a decade of lost jobs, low wages, low prices, low profits, slow trade, and high poverty.

  14. Where the Red Fern Grows: Background Like many Americans, writer Wilson Rawls was forced to leave home and travel the country in search of work. The search for jobs took him to • Alaska • Canada • Idaho • Oregon • Mexico • South America

  15. Where the Red Fern Grows: Background The lack of food, clothing, shelter, and medical care was a very real threat in those days. The need to put food on the table and stay healthy were daily struggles for Wilson Rawls and his family and for the Colmans in Where the Red Fern Grows.

  16. Where the Red Fern Grows: Discussion Starters • Discuss (1) • Name other stories, books, or movies about a boy and his dog or another pet. • Are you familiar with books about a girl and her animal? • Why do you think these ideas appear often in fiction? What effect do these coming-of-age stories have on a reader? Why are they powerful?

  17. Where the Red Fern Grows: Discussion Starters • Discuss (2) • Billy keeps his plan to save money and send away for the dogs a secret from his father. He even sneaks away in the dark of nighton his twenty-mile journey. • Why do you think he kept his dream a secret? • Did he make the right choice? Why or why not?

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