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Wilson Rawls' first job was as a laborer in a local sawmill in his hometown of Boise, Idaho. He later worked various odd jobs, including as a ranch hand and a fruit picker, which contributed to his understanding of rural life and the natural world. These experiences influenced his writing, particularly in his famous novels like "Where the Red Fern Grows."

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