"You Can't Keep A Coyote They're Wild...." Brad has always wanted a dog, so when he catches the little coyote, he decides to keep it. He couldn't have a dog when his family lived in a Chicago apartment, but now that they've moved to rural Oklahoma anything seems possible. Even rescuing an orphaned coyote pup...and keeping it a secret from his parents. With his friend Nolan's help, Brad is determined to tame Scooter, train him, play with him, and hide him in an old dog pen behind the barn. It almost works...until Mom and Dad discover his secret -- and Scooter steals their hearts and gives them all a coyote's-eye view of what it's like to live in the dangerous world of men.
Don't like to read. But. The best book i have ever read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I'm in sixth grade. I needed to do a project and I hate reading. When I saw this book I said, "Let's give it a try". I loved it first because I love animals and second, because the book was interesting.
An Animal Lover's Dream
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Twelve-year-old Brad has wanted a pet for as long as he can remember. Namely, a dog. But the fact that he was always living in a small apartment in a big city, with no backyard, always prevented him from having one. His parents were always saying "We'll see." But now that he's living on a farm in Oklahoma, on a sprawling eighty-acres, he doesn't know how his parents can refuse much longer. But they do, and continue with their "We'll sees." So Brad does something about it. One day, as he's fishing at the Pond with his best friend, and neighbor, Nolan, he stumbles across a baby coyote, whose entire family has been killed. Knowing that the little pup will die if he doesn't help it, Brad takes the coyote - who he's named Scooter - home, and, with Nolan's help, keeps him a secret from his parents, feeding him, and locking him inside the old dog pen behind the barn. Everything with Scooter is going fine. That is, until Brad's parents find the wild animal one day, and he steals their hearts, just as he's stolen Brad's. I, like Brad, have wanted a dog my entire life, yet have never had the pleasure of owning one. I suppose that's why Bill Wallace's COYOTE AUTUMN appealed to me so much. Brad is a kind character, who will win over the hearts of all readers, as he is brave, and determined to save the life of on orphaned coyote pup, even if it puts him in danger. Scooter, on the other hand, is a wonderful example of how a wild animal can stay tame for a short time, but, in the end, prefers to live in the wild with more of his kind. Together, the two characters weave a heart-warming story that will put a smile on anyone's face. A marvelous must-read for all, whether you're an animal lover or not. Erika Sorocco Book Review Columnist for The Community Bugle Newspaper
Book from the Book Report
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This is a TOTALLY SUPER book! I just finished a book report about this book for school. I like it because I LOVE ANIMALS, and chapter books are my genre. So get your copy, I know it'll be your favorite book that you've ever read!
This is one of the best books I've ever read.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I'm in third grade. I loved this book because it had coyotes in it. I am originally from Texas, so I really like coyotes. I liked when the coyote first came into the dog pen because he kept knocking around. It was a funny book and I learned a lot.
GO ANIMALS
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
People would call me crazy because I rated this book 5 stars. But I am a fan of any animal book. I don't care if it is sad or happy, I AM A MAJOR FAN
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