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Where the Red Fern Grows

This novel is a poignant tale of a young boy's journey through the Ozark Mountains, where he trains and competes with his coonhounds. It explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the challenges of growing up in a rugged, natural setting. more

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Wilson Rawls
Wilson Rawls

Wilson Rawls was an American writer born on September 24, 1913, and died on December 16, 1984. Known for his children's literature, Rawls is best remembered for his classic novel 'Charlotte's Web'. His works often feature animals as main characters, exploring themes of friendship, growth, and the meaning of life. more

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