The title is misleading, it is a correct usage for a telegraph receiver that sounds out the Morse Code messages. In the book it is the name of a Dog. the Dog remains loyal to the family but the Father is a bad man, maybe an escaped convict. it deals with death, suffering, and other unpopular subjects in a rather ugly way. I believe the lead characters are Black, and as stated before not really good guys, is that enough?
"Sounder" by William H. Armstrong has been challenged and banned in some places due to its depictions of race, poverty, and the use of colloquial language. Some individuals and groups have raised concerns about its content being inappropriate for the intended age group, while others argue that it is valuable for its portrayal of African American life and history.
cuz its bad
the dog
The book Sounder was written by William H. Armstrong.
The book "Sounder" by William H. Armstrong was first published in 1969.
The two main conflicts in the book "Sounder" are the poverty and discrimination faced by the family, and the journey and hardships faced by the boy as he searches for his beloved dog, Sounder.
Yes, Sounder is the name of the dog in the book "Sounder" by William H. Armstrong. The story is about a boy's deep bond with his loyal dog, Sounder, and the hardships they face together.
Sounder won the 1970 Newbery Award.
One is made of paper And the other is a DVD/VSH
The book "Sounder" by William H. Armstrong has 116 pages.
Armstrong
in regular succession without gaps
doing nothing
no it isn't