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Where the Red Fern Grows is a beloved classic novel ranked #622 in books, celebrated for its emotional depth and universal themes of loyalty and growth. Available in multiple languages and formats, it serves professionals and readers alike seeking meaningful literature that inspires resilience and compassion.


| ASIN | 0440412676 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #880 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) |
| Book 1 of 1 | Where the Red Fern Grows |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (20,258) |
| Dimensions | 5.2 x 0.67 x 7.56 inches |
| Edition | Reissue |
| Grade level | 3 - 7 |
| ISBN-10 | 0307742539 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0440412670 |
| Item Weight | 6.8 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 304 pages |
| Publication date | September 1, 1996 |
| Publisher | Yearling |
| Reading age | 9+ years, from customers |
C**B
classic heartbreaking tale
Where the Red Fern Grows is a timeless coming-of-age story that hits hard no matter your age. Though aimed at younger readers, this novel holds a powerfully emotional narrative that captures the heart of anyone willing to dive into its pages. It follows Billy, a determined young boy growing up in the Ozarks, and the deep bond he forms with his two beloved coonhounds, Old Dan and Little Ann. What makes this book shine is its honest portrayal of hard work, loyalty, and loss. Billy earns his dogs through perseverance, raises them with love, and trains them into champion hunting dogs. His growth as a character—his independence, compassion, and quiet strength—is inspiring, especially as he faces the responsibilities of adulthood far earlier than most. And yet, his family—especially his grandfather—remains a grounding, loving force throughout his journey. But be warned: this book does not spare your emotions. Against all hope, you may try to convince yourself that not all endings are tragic—but Rawls doesn’t flinch from portraying the harsh truths of life. The ending is deeply heartbreaking, and it's not something you'll easily forget. Few books make you weep in public, but this is one of them. The grief is raw, the love is real, and the final image of the red fern is as poetic as it is symbolic. Even the so-called antagonists—such as the rival boys or even the tragic death of one—are handled with complexity and empathy, allowing readers to feel compassion even for the flawed characters. This nuance adds depth to what could have been a simple tale about a boy and his dogs and instead makes it a story of resilience, sacrifice, and deep emotional growth. Where the Red Fern Grows is a beautifully written, emotionally resonant story that explores childhood, devotion, and the pain of growing up. It's a must-read classic that lingers with you long after the final page—and yes, it may just break your heart, but it’s worth every tear.
D**D
Classic old story that appeals to today’s middle school reads
Great book.
B**E
Wonderful, and not just for kids
LOVED this book for "children" (I am 72) about the deep love and devotion between humans and dogs. Cried for the last 10 pages.
S**S
Great book
This will forever be my favorite book. It is the one that taught me that you can escape into another world with reading and fall in love with characters.
N**Z
Good read!
My son's favorite book. Nice hard back.No damages, arrived on time.
K**N
A Little Advanced For 8-Year-Old
My grandson is 8 and is just starting to read chapter books. Might be a little advanced for him but I will hope he reads it in the future.
J**R
A Timeless Classic of a Boy and His Two Dogs.
I first read this book as a kid in 5th grade. Well, actually, the class listened as the teacher, Mrs. Brown, read the story. I remember her reading the story a chapter or two a day for about 2 weeks. A story about a boy and his love of his two dogs spoke to me as I was also a boy who loved dogs. The story stayed with me for years. In 2025, I ran across the book on Kindle and remembered a bit about it from years ago. I bought it. I took me a few months to start reading it and six months to finish it. The reason it took so long was I wasn't reading much at the time as I have the last month. Mr. Rawls was able to tell this story in a way that the reader had no trouble following along. I could imagine Billy working hard and saving the money to get Dan and Ann. I could see their nightly hunts. The tragedy of Rubin Pritchard's death, the exhilaration of Ann winning the Dog Show, both Dan and Ann winning the Hunting Championship, and crying when reading about the deaths of Dan and Ann. I also like how Mr. Rawls included several instances of answered (and unanswered) prayers.
A**.
Heart felt book
Where the Red Fern Grows is about a man revisiting his memories as a child. The book starts when he wants a dog. He has to save up his money for two years. When Billy finally saves up all of his money to get his two Redbone Coonhounds, he starts training his dogs to be the best hunters around. Suddenly Billy gets a little too good at hunting, it’s gotten him in trouble. When tragedy hits him, he wonders if he will be able to move on. This story is about the love of dogs, and the love that dogs give. Where the Red Fern Grows is a very moving story about a man who grew up in the countryside (The Ozark Mountains) and how he saves up money to buy two Redbone Coonhounds. I would really recommend this book to read. The characters are always showing so much emotion and love towards each other. The author makes you feel like you traveled back in time to your childhood and transforms the scene around you to the countryside. The description of the setting is so realistic, you could almost hear the birds around you and smell the grass. I think that people would enjoy this book because it makes you think about your own life if you have ever had a pet and you have a special relationship with it, the book reminds you of your relationship with it. For example, the book is about a boy and his dogs. It reminds me of my relationship with my cats. The characters were so realistic I had to stop and tell myself that this was a fictional story. Billy (the main character) acts so much like someone I know. The book has so much vivid detail that each chapter makes you think that you are in the book. When the story ended, it was a perfect seal to the story. The book answered all of my questions and left such a big impression on me. I hope you enjoy it! I would vote this book a 5/5.
D**A
The story line is of the maturing of a boy to a young man in the wilds of the USA, by wanting and then training dogs to hunt coons (of Davy Crockett hat fame). I am not giving any more away. Read it.
C**L
Kleiner Spoiler aber ich muss es loswerden, das Ende des Buches war für much emotional damage ×1000. Aber ansonsten eine schöne Geschichte über die liebe eines Jungen zu seinen Hunden.
M**N
they are both Xmas presents so have not been opened yet
M**E
A classic youth novel! Will make a great gift!
M**.
Not impressed with the quality of the book. Considering it should be a gift very disappointed it looks worn and second hand 🤦🏻♀️
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