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Book Reviews of Old Yeller

Old Yeller
Old Yeller
Author: Fred Gipson
ISBN-13: 9780060809713
ISBN-10: 006080971X
Publication Date: 7/1989
Pages: 192
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Perennial
Book Type: Paperback
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12 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

stocktonmalonefan avatar reviewed Old Yeller on + 58 more book reviews
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I loved this book as a child and remember crying at the end. I couldn't get my 12 year old son to read it (I tried from 10 years on). Neither of my boys read it. I wonder if the slow pace is too slow in our instant world? It's a beautiful story and an interesting glimpse into families in the past. I rate this up there with the Laura Ingall's books.
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There is something special in the telling of this story which makes it more than just a tender account of a boy's love for his dog, and more than a tale of frontier days. Perhaps it is the combination of excellent writing and the sensitivity to human emotions that recommend it so highly and may place it on a shelf with the classics in juvenile literature. - Saturday Review of Literature
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A sad story (eventually) but an entertaining one none-the-less.
shanna71 avatar reviewed Old Yeller on + 145 more book reviews
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Always a good story. From age 6 to 106 this is an enduring book of a boy and his best friend, a dog, a child, & pure love for each other. A classic. I can read it over & over & cry every time! Best story of the 20th century!
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Travis Coates was fourteen years old when his pa left to join with a band of neighbors and herd their steers to Abilene and get cash money. Before he left, his pa put him in charge of things and told him to take care of his ma and Arliss while he was away. That was a big job for a fourteen year old boy in Texas in the 1860s. Then along came that old yeller dogbig and ugly. Travis wanted no part of the stray and tried to run him off. But Arliss wanted that dog and he stayed. In no time Travis realized that he couldnt do without Old Yeller. He helped herd the cows, hunt the game and kept Arliss out of trouble. He even saved Travis life from a herd of wild hogs. Yeller was one of the family. When the community had to deal with an outbreak of rabies, Travis was forced to make a decision that turned him into a man overnight.

Just about everyone has watched the Walt Disney movie about Old Yeller. While it is a great film, if you havent read the book, you are missing out. This classic book is as good today as it was in 1956. A story for every person who has ever loved a dogOld Yeller delivers. Read it out loud to your kids. They will love it.
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This is a touching story about a great dog and the family he loved.
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A moving story about a boy's love for his dog. Set in the early frontier days of the Texas wilderness. A heart warming tale.
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What a great tale, read it and watch the movie, and cry without shame.
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I read this in the 4th grade. Cried at the end. Still do. Great classic. Great movie too.
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Even if you don't like books like this (as a child, I didn't), you will love this book (as a child, I did). Newberry Honor book.
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Enjoyed book!
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My 11 year old son didn't like to read until he saw this movie and decided to read the book! He has read 14 books since September! Gary Paulsen is a favorite!