![]() ![]() The Great Depression in the United States instigated his family to leave their city and travel elsewhere. He was persuaded by that book and wanted to pen a story about a boy and his dogs himself. However, he took interest in one of the books named Call of the Wild written by Jack London. Wilson did not entertain the stories which his mother would tell them. Hence his mother taught them the lessons at home. His parents were unable to send him and his siblings to school. The authorities gave Winnie the Cherokee land, because of her ancestry, where Wilson spent his childhood. Wilson’s mother, Winnie, belonged to a tribe named Cherokee. Woodrow Wilson Rawls, the author of Where the Red Fern Grows, was born in Oklahoma, in the United States of America. ![]() ![]()
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