Ratings:
Age Group: 12+ Availability: 10/10 Cleanliness: 9/10 Overall: ****
Review:
The Yearling is the story of one boy and an orphaned fawn. Jody, the boy, adopts Flag, the fawn, who becomes an important part of Jody’s life. Set in the scrub forests of 19th century Florida , the story charts one year that makes a young boy grow up. Through many episodes and events, caring for the fawn helps Jody to grow and change from boy to man. This is a gripping but sad story. I won’t spoil it by telling how it ends, but let’s just say that it doesn’t have an entirely happy ending. However, it is certainly worth reading, despite the sad finish. Full of vivid descriptions, interesting characters and dramatic events, The Yearling is a book full of meaning and repays multiple readings.
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings won a Pulitzer Prize in 1939 for The Yearling, which was the bestselling American book of 1938. In 1946 it was made into a film starring Gregory Peck and Jane Wyman and in 1965 it became a Broadway musical. The Yearling is considered to be an American classic and is often chosen for study in schools.
The Yearling by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Aladdin Classics, 2001 (first published 1938)
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