Sunday, January 19, 2014

Where The Red Fern Grows #1

Title: Where The Red Fern Grows
Author: Wilson Rawls
Genre: Classic
Number of pages read: 35/242


  • 1st sentence:
The character who stands out from others in this novel is a man who had quite big expectations throughout his childhood, a person who is able to achieve anything that he wants to and most importantly, a very sensitive and careful kind of person. 

  • 2nd sentence: 
The boy's grandfather was taking care of him more than his parents did, and his grandfather always thought of him as a brave and very intelligent young man. 

  • 3rd sentence: 
I think that the little boy would put his pride and his decisions that he made throughout the book in a time capsule, because he might be regretting them.

  • 4th sentence:
Two hounds (type of a dogs) have a really big meaning to the boy, and he's ready to go through anything in order to have them, even  though he is well aware of consequences that he might get in the process of getting those two dogs. 

  • 5th sentence:
There are many people who make wrong decisions because of their pride, and in 100 years, I think that there would be even more misunderstanding with making right decisions without being too proud. 

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