The yearling.

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Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings: The yearling. (1938, C. Scribner's Sons)

428 pages

English language

Published May 10, 1938 by C. Scribner's Sons.

OCLC Number:
285927

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4 stars (8 reviews)

Young Jody adopts an orphaned fawn he calls Flag after a fatal encounter with his mother and makes it a part of his family and his best friend. But life in the Florida backwoods is harsh, and so, as his family fights off wolves, bears, and even alligators, and faces failure in their tenuous subsistence farming, Jody must finally part with his dear animal friend.

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Review of 'The Yearling' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I've read this book a number of times but my favorite is when my son and I read it out loud together. It was great fun doing the backwoods, "hillbilly" accent and using old-timey terms like varmints and vittles and rations. When we got to the very end of the book I could no longer read and my son had to take over because I was so choked up and emotional. This is a great book for anyone who has had a beloved pet or who has a beloved child. Life can break your heart you better believe it. But it's beautiful nonetheless.

Review of 'The Yearling' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

What ages would I recommend it too? – Twelve and up.

Length? – Several days read.

Characters? – Memorable, several characters.

Setting? – Florida early 1900's?

Written approximately? – 1938.

Does the story leave questions in the readers mind? – Yes. There were a few inconsistencies.

Any issues the author (or a more recent publisher) should cover? Yes. As people move further from the time this novel is written about, several words don't make sense, and many children readers today would not understand how he could not have to go to school, or a few of the other unique things in this story.

Notes for the reader: It was really odd, reading a story in which both males are called by female names. Penny and Jody as male, just pulls you right out of the story. And the one main female was a bit cardboard, hardly developed at all. She …

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Subjects

  • Wild animals as pets -- Fiction
  • Parent and child -- Fiction
  • Farm life -- Fiction
  • Deer -- Fiction
  • Boys -- Fiction
  • Florida -- Fiction

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