Sterling North recalls the year of when he raised a raccoon kit called Rascal at the age of In many ways it was a simpler time, and despite the fact that his brother was away at war and his mother had died four years previous, the story has more than a touch of nostalgia as Sterling pretty much has the run of the place while his father works or leaves on business trips. Sterling recounts the year when he lived in Wisconsin with his father in Sterling North's autobiographical novel Rascal. With his mother dead, his two sisters living away from home, and his. Mr. North recalls one year of his childhood which took place during WWI and the Spanish Influenza epidemic. It is more than just the story of a friendship between him and his pet raccoon, Rascal; it is the story of how young Sterling relates to nature and his www.doorway.ru by: 4.
In this delightful memoir, Sterling North recalls his year with Rascal - a very mischievous and resourceful raccoon. Sterling, a boy of 11, watches in amazement as this baby raccoon, barely the size of Sterling's hand, instinctively washes everything before eating it. Sterling knows that every night Rascal will sneak into the house by hooking. Jessica Nelson North (sister), Justus Henry Nelson (uncle) Thomas Sterling North (November 4, - Decem), who used Sterling North professionally, was an American writer. He is best known for the children's novel Rascal, a bestseller in Rascal is only a baby when Sterling brings him home to join the gang, but soon the raccoon and the boy are best friends. In fact, they do everything together—from swimming to fishing to camping out. Then comes the spring day when Sterling realizes that Rascal belongs in the wild.
Rascal: A Memoir of a Better Era, often referred to as Rascal, is a children's book by Sterling North about his childhood in Wisconsin, illustrated by John Schoenherr. Free download or read online Rascal pdf (ePUB) book. The first edition of the novel was published in , and was written by Sterling North. The book was published in multiple languages including, consists of pages and is available in Mass Market Paperback format. Mr. North recalls one year of his childhood which took place during WWI and the Spanish Influenza epidemic. It is more than just the story of a friendship between him and his pet raccoon, Rascal; it is the story of how young Sterling relates to nature and his world.
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