Paperback, 116 pages

English language

Published 1968 by Scholastic.

ISBN:
978-0-590-40212-5
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Winner of the Newbery Medal and an acknowledged landmark in children's literature, Sounder traces the keen sorrow and abiding faith of a poor African-American boy in the 19th-century South. The boy's father is a sharecropper, struggling to feed his family in hard times. Night after night, he and his great coon dog, Sounder, return to the cabin empty-handed. Then, one day, he succeeds in bringing something home. Unfortunately, the joy is short-lived: an angry sheriff and his deputies come and take the boy's father away to jail for stealing a hog. Sounder, shot in the fracas, disappears.

Angry and humiliated, the boy has no choice but to begin a difficult transition to adulthood. He learns to read, and with that skill comes the beginning of greater understanding. Sounder eventually returns - emaciated, battered, but still devoted - and so does the boy's hope. Though nothing can change the hard realities …

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Subjects

  • Children: Grades 4-6
  • Dogs
  • Poverty
  • Juvenile fiction
  • African Americans
  • Family life
  • Fiction
  • Dogs in fiction
  • Family life in fiction
  • African Americans in fiction
  • Poverty in fiction
  • Newbery Medal
  • Family
  • Noirs américains
  • Families
  • Pauvreté
  • Romans, nouvelles
  • Afro-Americans
  • Children's stories
  • Children's fiction
  • Dogs, fiction
  • Poverty, fiction
  • African americans, fiction
  • Georgia, fiction
  • Family life, fiction
  • Large type books
  • Reading (Elementary)
  • Computer-assisted instruction

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