62 pages 2 hours read

John Reynolds Gardiner

Stone Fox

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 1980

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Essay Topics

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Consider the title of the novel. Why might the novel be named after Stone Fox instead of Little Willy or Searchlight?

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Consider Little Willy’s naivete and eagerness to follow Grandfather’s every word. Why does Gardiner write Willy in such a way? Would things have gone differently if Willy had not listened to Grandfather?

3.

Compare and contrast Grandfather and Stone Fox. How do the two men represent silence and muteness? What is Gardiner attempting to convey to the reader with these different depictions?

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