The story takes place in The Ozark Mountains of NorthEastern Oklahoma. It is in the time period of 'The Great Depression'
Billys family recats very badly bc they are worried about him
Billy spent $50 on gifts for the family in "Where the Red Fern Grows."
in the beginning or end, it said she was from..Cherokee. That is where Billy lives in the story.
In the mountains of Cherokee, during the great depression.
Billy's papa cannot afford to buy him coon dogs in "Where the Red Fern Grows" because the family is poor and struggling to make ends meet. Billy's papa is also hesitant to buy the dogs because he believes that Billy is not ready for the responsibility of owning and training hunting dogs.
there are 3 tht i know of and those are where the red fern grows summer of the monkeys an hunters of Cherokee county 2 because Cherokee county's author is Bobby G. McElwee
The resolution in "Where the Red Fern Grows" occurs when the protagonist, Billy, comes to terms with the loss of his beloved dogs and learns important lessons about life, love, and perseverance. He finds closure and a sense of peace, symbolized by the red fern growing over his dogs' graves.
Nolan.
In the book "Where the Red Fern Grows" by Wilson Rawls, the big sycamore falls due to a thunderstorm and strong winds. The tree falls on Little Ann, one of the dogs, causing her death, which adds to the tragic events in the story.
Billy's family lives in the Ozark Mountains.
sammie
A subsistance farmer