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Where the Red Fern Grows II (1994)
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A continuation of the classic novel, a story as magical as the original. The haunting richness of the Louisiana woods, the innocent joy we find in Old Dan and Little Ann, and the loving wisdom of Grandpa Coleman combine the touch the hearts of young and old alike. Billy Coleman returns from WWII to his grandfather's home in Louisiana and tries to readjust to civilian life. But the cilling hee witnessed in the war, along with the fact that he has lost a leg to an enemy bullet, have embittered him. Grandpa had anticipated Billy's state of mind and has a therapeutic gift waitingfor him: a pair of Redbone hound puppies -- just like the ones he had as a boy. In addition to the puppies, Billy befriends a young neighborhood boy, Willson, who reminds him of himself. Wilson and the hounds become his closest friends and together they help Billyto rediscover the gift of giving -- ultimately rediscover himself.
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