Dune Boy

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2002-04-01
Publisher(s): Bibliopola Pr
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Summary

The great naturalist, Edwin Way Teale, spent his boyhood holidays and summers at his grandparents' farm, Lone Oak, in Indiana. In Dune Boy, first published in 1943, he relives these bucolic visits and his budding interest in the natural world around him. A loner, often bullied by other children, Teale escaped to the roof of the old house where he gazed at the golden dunes in the distance, and dreamed his own fantastic dreams. The young Teale was fascinated by moths, dragonflies, snakes, and the workings of the farm. He yearned to fly. He tried to hitch a calf to a cart, to ride a pig. He created a "museum" for his collections of arrowheads, stones, and fish skeletons. Most of all, he enjoyed his storytelling, hardworking grandfather, and his book loving, equally hardworking grandmother. He returned to Lone Oak every summer until he was fifteen. Book jacket.

Author Biography

EDWIN WAY TEALE won both the Pulitzer prize and the John Burroughs Medal for distinguished nature writing. His work ranks with the best, that of Thoreau, Muir, Burroughs and Olson.

Table of Contents

Far Dunesp. 1
Dune Boyp. 7
The Waysp. 13
Indian Daysp. 27
Mouse Peltsp. 34
Money Mattersp. 44
The Wheely-Cartp. 53
Rib-Walkersp. 61
Strawberry Trainp. 71
Hoopsnakesp. 79
Neighborsp. 87
Gallinippersp. 98
Dinner Bellsp. 105
Great Windsp. 116
Sky Racep. 125
The Dragonettep. 133
A Hoosier Darius Greenp. 145
Wintergreen Berriesp. 154
Beyond the Dunesp. 161
Smith Hillp. 170
Wagonshed Museump. 177
Attic Hoursp. 185
We Go to Townp. 192
Lamplightp. 201
White Tipp. 210
Tales of Lone Oakp. 219
The Box Camerap. 229
The Death of a Treep. 235
Christmas Evep. 243
The Journeyp. 250
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