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By WILSON RAWLS By WILSON RAWLS Created by Alford, Chenault (Bussey)
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Published in 1961
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Author Wilson Rawls grew up in the Ozarks during the Great Depression, and spent his childhood much like the protagonist, Billy Colman.
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About the Author Born Woodrow Wilson Rawls in 1913 Grew up in Scraper & Tahlequah, OK Did not attend school regularly He loved reading, especially Jack London’s The Call of the Wild. He read it to his dogs. At age 10 he wrote a powerful boy and dog story of his own, in the sand
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About the Author (part 2) He grew up in a poor family, & had little formal education His father told him he could do anything. Rawls lived during the Great Depression (1929), which was a time of great poverty. He took any job he could find. 1961: published Where the Red Fern Grows Died in 1984
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Pictures from the Great Depression Jobs were scarce. Poverty hit the middle class. People were losing everything, including their homes. Americans had hard times for over ten years.
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Bread lines stretched for blocks. Bread lines in New York City (1935)
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Children of rehabilitation clinic in Arkansas (Circa 1935)
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Migrant family looking for work in the pea fields of California. (Circa 1935)
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A Hooverville in Central Park.
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WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS Takes place during the 1920s in the Ozarks of Oklahoma Tells story of Billy Colman and his two red-bone hounds, Old Dan & Little Ann.
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Where the Red Fern Grows At the beginning of the novel, we are introduced to the adult Billy Colman. A dogfight stirs memories of when Billy was a child who wanted nothing more than a redbone hound. The story is told in FLASHBACK – recalling events from the past
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Chapter I – Grown-up Billy rescues a redbone hound from a dogfight.
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FLASHBACK! Chapter I - Bill sits back in his chair by the fireplace, looking at the silver and gold cups on the mantle. FLASHBACK!
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SETTING: The OZARK MOUNTAINS
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Billy’s family is poor, and lives on a farm in the Ozarks, on Cherokee land. Billy’s dad works the land with a mule.
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SETTING: The Illinois River, Oklahoma, in the Ozarks
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Two ads for the MAXWELL car
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Chapter III Billy’s parents give him 3 small steel traps to satisfy his desire to hunt.
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Leafy autumn trail through the heavily wooded Ozarks.
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Chapter III Billy saves his money for two years in an old KC Baking Powder can.
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A redbone hound looks like…
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MAP of OKLAHOMA TAHLEQUAH Billy lives in the hills about 20 miles from Tahlequah.
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Chapter V Billy leaves home without telling anyone to pick up his pups at the depot in Tahlequah. He carries them in a gunny sack.
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Chapter V In Robber’s Cave, Billy and the pups are startled by the scream of a mountain lion.
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a BRACE and BIT is used to drill holes BITBRACE
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Illinois River with fallen tree. Billy hunts in places like this.
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Illinois River, in the Ozarks
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Chapter VII - Billy traps a coon using Grandpa’s trap
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Dan and Ann tree their first coon in the big tree. Billy vows to do the rest. CHAPTER VIII
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Chapter IX - Grandpa teaches Billy to use a scarecrow to keep the coon in the big tree.
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Chapter X – With his first hide, mama makes Billy a coonskin cap.
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Chapter X Grandpa tells Billy that the price of raccoon hides has gone up, due to the popularity of coonskin coats.
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A New England man wearing a coonskin coat.
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Billy trains Dan and Ann to hunt racoons in the rugged, flinty hills.
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MUSKRAT Old Dan somehow gets himself stuck under the river bank in the den of a - Chapter X -
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Ch. X Old Dan follows a racoon up a hollow tree. Billy is afraid that he might jump out.
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Billy climbs the tree and sees the Ghost Coon, but refuses to kill it. Chapter XIII
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Chapter XIII – Rubin Pritchard grabs Billy’s double-bitted axe, intending to save Old Blue from Dan and Ann. DOUBLE-BITTED AXE
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Chapter XIII Billy sneaks out to the Pritchard’s home, places flowers on Rubin’s grave.
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Billy’s first cup of coffee makes him feel like a man. Chapter XV – Billy, Papa, and Grandpa set out in the buggy for the championship campsite.
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Chapter XV One night, while camped on the way to the competition, Billy wonders if he hears two screech owls, a sign of bad luck.
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At the championship, Billy sees At the championship, Billy sees BLACK AND TAN HOUNDS…
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…BLUE TICK HOUNDS,
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…WALKER HOUNDS,
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…BLOOD HOUNDS,
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& REDBONE “coon” HOUNDS.
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Chapter XVI - Billy draws the fourth night of the tournament. RaccoonsversusBilly’s hounds
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CHAPTER XVII Grandpa twists his ankle in the woods, and gets lost from the group. Old Dan and Little Ann also get separated during the storm.
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“They looked like white ghosts….They’re frozen solid. They’re nothing but white ice from the tips of their noses to the ends of their tails.” Chapter XVIII
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Billy and his dogs win the gold cup full of money, and the silver cup of dog beauty contest. ANN
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Chapter XVIII - Billy takes the cups and the $300 home to his mother and sisters. Mama says her prayers have been answered. OLD DAN LITTLE ANN BILLY #1
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A bobcat is not as deadly as… …the devil cat of the Ozarks, the mountain lion. CHAPTER XIX
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Chapter XIX The scourge of the hills, the mountain lion.
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PUMA, COUGAR, or MOUNTAIN LION
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“I’m sure the red fern has grown…hiding it’s secret beneath those long, red leaves, but it wouldn’t be hidden from me for part of my life is buried there, too.”
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Chapter XIX – Billy’s dogs have earned enough money for the family to move out of the hills and into the city, where the children can get an education.
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THEMES of the novel LOVE LOYALTY FAITH HARD WORK BRAVERY TENACITY
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