Shame
Where the Red Fern Grows
By Wilson Rawls
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grades 3 - 8 | X | 4.9 | 75528 |
This classic about a 10-year-old boy growing up in the Ozark mountains with his inseparable pair of coonhounds will warm the hearts of young and old alike.
Book Reviews (139)
THis book and movies amazing!!! loved both
You should read it it is a heart warming tale about a boy and his dogs there is action sadness much more it is by far my favorite book i have ever read
this book is great!!
it's awesome though sad at the end. it takes place back then were almost everything was a nickle. also if you read it you should check out the movie too. i'm only giving it four because the ending was very sad and i didn't like it. if you read the book you would understand.
Really good! Recommend it
This is a wonderful book about a young boy and his adventures in the Ozarks. My gosh this is such a sad book about undying love, loyalty and "death in its saddest form". We read this in class and at the end of the book the tears came, by the end I had a puddle of tears on my desk. You need to read this book if you haven't.
i want to read this book so bad my sister said its sooo good and so did my teacher even my friend read it and really likes it
This book is a book that started out as a three star book and basically continued throughout, but the ending forced me to give it another star. I must say that it deserves all four. It is heart-warming, sad, and playful at the same time. This book made me widen my eyes in disbelief, cry, laugh, and cringe. It was a very emotional book! Even though it is a very old chapter book, it is still a wonderful book. It's so realistic, yet so... different. Wilson Rawls did the job!
This book is sad but it is really good