85 pages • 2 hours read
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Summer of the Monkeys by Wilson Rawls is a middle grade historical novel set in the Ozark Mountains in the late 1800s, where 14-year-old Jay Berry Lee tries to capture escaped circus monkeys for a reward, hopeful of buying a pony and a rifle. However, the clever monkeys, led by a chimpanzee, prove difficult to catch, leading Jay Berry on a summer-long adventure. The text includes the use of a term that may be considered offensive to describe a child with a physical disability.
Wilson Rawls' Summer of the Monkeys is lauded for its engaging plot and vivid depiction of rural life, appealing particularly to young readers. Critics praise its heartwarming story and strong moral lessons. Some find the narrative pacing slow and the dialect challenging. Overall, it remains a charming and memorable piece of children's literature.
Readers who would enjoy Wilson Rawls' Summer of the Monkeys are typically young adults and middle-grade readers who appreciate heartfelt coming-of-age stories, adventure, and themes of family and perseverance. Fans of Where the Red Fern Grows by Rawls or Old Yeller by Fred Gipson may find this book especially captivating.
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Lexile Level
810LHistorical Fiction
Action / Adventure
Animals
Emotions/Behavior: Determination / Perseverance
Life/Time: Coming of Age
Relationships: Friendship