In "On the Far Side of the Mountain," George is inspired to write by his friend and mentor, Sam Gribley, who encourages him to document his experiences living in the wilderness. Sam's own book, "My Side of the Mountain," also serves as a source of inspiration for George as he embarks on his own adventures.
The book My Side of the Mountain was written by Jean Craighead George.
Jean Craighead George is the author of "My Side of the Mountain." The book was first published in 1959 and follows the adventure of a boy named Sam Gribley who leaves New York City to live in the wilderness.
The sentence should be punctuated as follows: "Read a book, such as 'My Side of the Mountain,' and write a reflection of the plot." This punctuation clarifies the instruction by setting off the book title with commas and enclosing it in quotation marks for emphasis.
It is called Frightful's Mountain, and is part of the "My Side of the Mountain" trilogy.
The wet side of the mountain is called the windward side. The dry side of the mountain is called the leeward side.
My Side of the Mountain was created in 1959.
A group of mountain ranges that run side by side is called a cordillera.
Jean Craighead George won several awards for her children's books, including the Newbery Medal for "Julie of the Wolves" and the Newbery Honor for "My Side of the Mountain." She also received the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award in 1991 for her substantial contributions to children's literature.
Jean Craighead George won the Newbery Medal for Julie of the Wolves in 1973. She won the Newbery Honour for My Side of the Mountain in 1960.
The first book is My Side of the Mountain, followed by On the Far Side of the Mountain, Frightful's Mountain, Frightful's Daughter, and Frightful's Daughter Meets the Baron Weasel.
177 there are 177 pages in my side on the mountain
Morning Side of the Mountain was created in 1951.