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50th Anniversary Edition - Winner of the Pulitzer Prize. A literary sensation when originally published fifty years ago, The Yearling has gone on to become a classic work of American literature. This is a timeless story of backwoods Florida and the tender relationship of a young boy and his tame fawn has continued to delight and enthrall readers of all ages.
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Rawling's description of the Florida wilderness is wonderful. A really heartwarming, easy read.
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This book is a great story!
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Oh my, if this book doesn't break your heart, the movie (with Gregory Peck as the father) will. A great book, but bring your box of Kleenex.
This is a classic.
a favorite story that depicts jody moving from childhood, to adolescence and forward. very moving and refreshing in its innocence and spirit.
This is one of the first (what I considered) big boy books I read when I was little and just got done reading it again 40 something years later. All I will say is it will bring a smile to your face and a tear to your eye before you are done.
Awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1939, this novel of backwoods Florida and the tender relationship of a young boy and his tame fawn has become a classic work of American literature. Decorations are by Edward Shenton.
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings began writing at the age of eleven.
Following graduation from collage in 1918, she wrote advertisments and news copy for two papers, and from 1925 to 1927 her poems were syndicated in newspapers. In 1939 she won the Pulitzer Prize for "The Yearling", her third novel. She continued publishing fiction untill her death in 1953.
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings began writing at the age of eleven.
Following graduation from collage in 1918, she wrote advertisments and news copy for two papers, and from 1925 to 1927 her poems were syndicated in newspapers. In 1939 she won the Pulitzer Prize for "The Yearling", her third novel. She continued publishing fiction untill her death in 1953.
This is a brand new paperback.
I have never read this book, but I am sure it will be a favorite.
This is one of my precious TBR's that I have not yet read, I can get it later..so here it is, in gift book shape~