What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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Wild Season
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SOLVED. Juvenile Fiction. Follows one realistic animal after another throughout its day and connects them, occasionally with humans. Frog eats mosquito larvae, frog eaten by bass fish, fish is caught by fisherman, stolen by raccoon. Read in 1983-1984. [s]
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I can't remember if those specific things happen, but the style sounds like Wild Season by Allan Eckert.
Stephanie wrote: "I can't remember if those specific things happen, but the style sounds like Wild Season by Allan Eckert." Hi Stephanie - You got it! I saw your note and bought the book. After thirty years of thinking about that book then the next day after posting and it was found. Thank you so much! - JohnThis one is SOLVED!
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It seemed like a large book with no pictures. My teacher also read "Where the Red Fern Grows" that year and the teacher has since passed away. I got the sense it was a "classic." This book was not anamorphic in any way. No talking deer or anything like that, it just followed each animal along on it's day.