The wonderful disease that effected billy was "puppy love."
The main character in "Where the Red Fern Grows" says that he has a disease called Kentucky-itus. This disease is fictitious and serves as an excuse for the main character not to participate in certain activities he doesn't want to.
Billy suffers from no real disease, but he does lose weight and is depressed all because of his terrible longing for two coonhounds.
No
Billy Coleman
bill colman it's bill_y
Kind and caring!?
They changed in the story when they fell on a wood
A fern grows from a fern spore.
it is not cats itz coonhounds and bily the main character hunting -0-
No fern grows -- nothing grows -- in Antarctica. It's too cold and there is no irrigation.
A Red Fern is a plant that grows in the Ozarks.It is a book called where the red fern grows
Yes, for example, you could say the grandpa, a character from the book Where The Red Fern Grows, is old because he is a grandpa.
A new fern.