Title: Where The Red Fern Grows
Author: Wilson Rawls
Genre: Classic
Number of pages read: 169/245
Author: Wilson Rawls
Genre: Classic
Number of pages read: 169/245
- 1st sentence:
One social from that is always appearing constantly in this book is the boy's will to train his dogs and never giving up even when the time gets hard, and i specifically like it because it keeps setting high expectations for us in order to teach us to never keep trying with someone who we truly love.
- 2nd sentence:
Billy, the main character, likes the norm of never giving up with someone who means to you, and keeps (not) doing it throughout the novel.
- 3rd sentence:
If Billy was transported to 2014, he would be shocked on how easy people decide to give up without even thinking about all the consequences.
- 4th sentence:
I think that Billy would embrace different people's willing to help others when in need, because it never really happened to him besides the help he received from his closest family.
- 5th sentence:
A norm that is presented in this book and today as well is loving and respecting your family numbers, and accepting them with all strengths and weaknesses they have.
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