Old Yeller
By (Author) Fred Gipson
A&U Children's
A&U Children
1st June 2007
Australia
Primary and Secondary Educational
Fiction
813
Paperback
180
Width 130mm, Height 195mm
206g
I jumped back, gun held ready, and caught my first glimpse of the screaming, howling battle that came wheeling into the circle of light. It was Old Yeller, all right, tangled with some animal as big and savage as he was.
Mama called, Careful, son. And take close aim; it's a big loafer wolf, gone mad.'
My heart nearly quit on me.
Travis is fourteen and he's the man of the household while his dad's away droving cattle. His job is to protect his mum and Little Arliss, and look after the corn patch. Then along comes Old Yeller. Why should they take in such an ugly, useless dog But Old Yeller soon makes himself one of the family, and when danger threatens, he risks his life to save them.
The combination of excellent writing and the sensitivity to human emotions places it on a shelf with the classics in juvenile literature. Saturday Review of Literature
Exciting and heartwarming. School Library Journal
With Old Yeller, Fred Gipson secured his place as one of the finest novelists in America. The book was published to instant acclaim and has become one of the most beloved children's classics ever written. Since its publication in 1956, Old Yeller has won countless awards, including the 1957 Newbery Honor. Mr Gipson's other works include both fiction and nonfiction. He grew up in the Texas hill country and died in 1973.