The Yearling (Aladdin Classics) is an enduring American classic by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, first published in 1938 and later awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Set in the Florida backwoods during the late 19th century, this timeless tale explores the profound bond between a young boy named Jody and an orphaned fawn he names Flag. As Jody nurtures and cares for Flag, the fawn becomes not just his pet but also his confidant and best friend in the harsh wilderness where they both live.
Life is tough in their small community, fraught with challenges such as predatory animals like wolves, bears, and alligators, as well as the constant struggle of subsistence farming. These trials shape Jody’s character and eventually test the strength of his bond with Flag when he must make a difficult decision that will change both their lives forever.
This poignant story, rich in vivid detail and raw emotion, captures the essence of American literature and has inspired adaptations into film and even musicals. At 528 pages, The Yearling offers a compelling narrative that continues to resonate with readers today.
