Wilson Rawls
Wilson Rawls was an American author known for writing two classic books in children's literature.
Children's Author
September 24, 1913
December 16, 1984
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Born on September 24, 1913, in Scraper, Oklahoma, Wilson Rawls was an American author renowned for his classic children’s novels. He is best known for his works “Where the Red Fern Grows” and “Summer of the Monkeys,” which implicitly delve into deeper meanings. Raised on a small farm in the Ozark Mountains, Rawls was inspired to become a writer after reading Jack London’s “Call of the Wild.” Despite facing the challenges of the Great Depression, he pursued his passion for writing and made a significant impact on children’s literature. Remarkably, Rawls authored only two books, both of which have become classics in the realm of children’s literature.