The Old Man and the Boy

The Old Man and the Boy by Robert Ruark is a reprint edition published by Macmillan on August 15, 1993. This 320-page book presents a narrative centered on the enduring friendship between a young boy and his grandfather as they explore the natural landscapes of North Carolina. Through their shared experiences of hunting and fishing, the Old Man imparts his wisdom and life lessons to his grandson.
Readers will find a rich depiction of their adventures in the woods, fields, and waters, highlighting themes of mentorship and the bond between generations. The story captures the essence of Southern life and the joys of outdoor sports, making it a reflective exploration of personal growth and familial connections. This edition is available in English and offers a timeless look at the relationship between a boy and his grandfather.
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“This timeless classic, originally published in 1957 and never out of print, tells the story of a remarkable friendship between a young boy and his grandfather. The Old Man and the boy hunt the woods and fields of North Carolina together; they fish the lakes, ponds, and sea. All the while the Old Man acts as teacher and guide, passing on his wisdom and life experiences to his grandson”–
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