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ABANDONED. YA book from the 1970's about a boy alone on a farm
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Scott
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Apr 04, 2014 12:16PM

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Scott, I see that you posted this query in 2010 too.
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
How about my suggestion in that thread, Wild in the World?
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
How about my suggestion in that thread, Wild in the World?

Kirkus Review for that book:
WILD IN THE WORLD
By John Donovan
After an initial desolation that stretches belief, this becomes a natural and gently persuasive story of an inarticulate mountain boy and the animal that preoccupies his last days. At the book's opening there are three Gridleys left from a family of seven brothers and four sisters; the others have died of scarlet fever, rattlesnake bite, fire, childbirth, suicide, and mysterious illnesses attributed to leaving home. By page six Abraham has died of an infected fishhook cut, Amos is fatally kicked by a cow, and only John, the youngest, survives. This is told matter-of-factly and John accepts his multiple bereavement with fatalistic resignation. He never talked much to his brothers anyway; now his thoughts are of getting the chores done, selling apples, maybe buying a pipe. Then John by chance adopts a stray wolf (or maybe it's a dog) and his life changes. He names the animal Son, swims and eats and works with it, nurses it anxiously through a bout with rattlesnake poisoning when John and the reader are sure the dog will die, talks to it in torrents through his increasing delirium, then dies himself of pneumonia. Children who would cry if the animal died will accept the rightness of John's death; Son clearly enlarged the boy's life in a dimension other than time. Though the seemingly gratuitous deaths are a shock at first, their use to underline the value of the friendship results in a quietly convincing affirmation.
Pub Date: Aug. 25th, 1971
Publisher: Harper & Row


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