Old Yeller

Old Yeller by Fred Gipson, published by Harper Collins on June 9, 1995, is a Newbery Honor Book that spans 192 pages in English. This story follows Travis, a young boy living on the wild Texas frontier, who initially finds the stray dog Old Yeller to be an unwelcome presence due to his scruffy appearance and mischievous behavior. However, as the narrative unfolds, Travis discovers that Old Yeller’s cleverness and bravery make him an invaluable companion, especially with Travis’s father away on a cattle drive.
Readers will find a tale that explores themes of loyalty and courage as Old Yeller protects Travis’s family from various dangers. The book delves into the bond between humans and animals, highlighting the challenges and adventures faced on the frontier. With elements of juvenile fiction, this classic story resonates with themes of companionship and resilience, making it a significant addition to the genre of Westerns.
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At first, Travis couldn’t stand the sight of Old Yeller
The stray dog was ugly, and a thieving rascal, too. But he sure was clever, and a smart dog could be a big help on the wild Texas frontier, especially with Papa away on a long cattle drive up to Abilene.
Strong and courageous, Old Yeller proved that he could protect Travis’s family from any sort of danger. But can Travis do the same for Old Yeller?
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