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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
adventures of a young man and his dog,
By Sammy Madison (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Big Red (Paperback)
Jim Kjelgaard is a really great writer of dog stories set in the outdoors. "Big Red" is the first of three Irish Setter books. If you like "Big Red" the second book is "Irish Red" and the third one is "Outlaw Red". Danny lives with his father in a shack back in the mountains. They run a trap line and harvest wild honey for money. They are squatters on the land of a rich man, Mr. Haggin. Danny's mother died a long time ago. Danny and his father make a little money on the side by doing work for Mr. Haggin. Mr. Haggin has a beautiful Irish Setter he calls Boy. When Danny sees him, it's love at first sight. But when Danny asks Mr. Haggin how much a dog like Boy would cost, Mr. Haggin says he paid $7000 for him. Danny knows a trapper could never afford a dog like that. Mr. Haggin takes an interest in Danny. It is clear that Danny is different from his father, he has some kind of quality he inherited from his mother, tempered by the ruggedness and independence he learned from living in the wilderness. Mr. Haggin gives Danny a job taking care of Boy, who Danny calls Red. Like Danny, Red shows special quality. But he has never done for himself. He's a show dog. Mr. Haggin sends Danny to New York with Red when he's in a dog show. Then when they go back to Mr. Haggin's ranch, Danny is allowed to take Red out in the wilderness. Red learns from Danny how to be a brave and rugged dog. Red and Mr. Haggin give Danny a chance to move into the civilized world, and Danny gives Red a chance to reach his potential as a real dog in the outdoor world. An earlier reviewer made a great point that applies to all of Mr. Kjelgaard's books I have read: the dog doesn't have to be killed in his books. Most great dog stories are very sad. Examples would be "Sounder", "Where the Red Fern Grows", and "Old Yeller". I don't really like to watch most dog movies, because the dog always dies. The worst that happens to the dogs in Mr. Kjelgaard's books is a broken leg, or a bad wound that heals. No kleenex needed, no broken hearts here.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Big Red,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Big Red (Paperback)
Danny's heart seemed to stop beating as he saw the wolverine's powerful jaws fastened in Red's chest. Danny is just a hunter boy that lives on a rich man's property. Mr. Haggin is the owner of Big Red, the Irish setter that Danny so dearly wants. Danny asks and asks Mr. Haggin if he might be able to have Big Red and Mr. Haggin decides to let Danny watch how his show-dog handler handles them with complete and proper care. After Danny sees the dog show they all travel back to the property where Mr. Haggins lets Danny have Big Red. Danny loves Big Red and treats him as his best friend. After learning to become a hunting dog, the two of them become the closest of companions. They go on many hunts in the forest and do a great job. There is also a bear in the forest, name Old Majesty, and Mr. Haggins wants him dead so that he isn't a threat anymore to the safety of everyone on the property. Danny and Red go out one night to set the traps for winter and stay in the Cottage that's far out in the woods for reasons like this. A wolverine unexpectedly gets in and Red protects Danny while he grabs a pan and prepares to knock out the wolverine. Eventually Red and Danny win and the wolverine runs away. The next day Danny and Red set out to get Big Majesty and finally run into him around dusk. Red and him get into a fight and Danny can hardly see because it's constantly getting darker. They eventually kill the Old Majesty with the cost of Red breaking a leg. They go back to their house and Sheilah MacGuire, a female dog that Red showed interest in, becomes Danny's to keep. The two dogs are happy and have a puppy. While reading Big Red, I found it hard to just stop at a random place because there was always something interesting going on. It was also a good book because one of the main characters was a dog which isn't how a majority of books are so you had to use your imagination a little more than normal. Of course at the end of the book when Red and Sheilah have a puppy, that made me feel good because it was exactly the happy ending both Danny and Red wanted.
In Big Red, there was always something critical to the story line happening or about to happen. Because of this, it was hard to put the book down. Whether they were about to start the dog show, go hunting, or were in the middle of the forest, I just had to know what was going to happen next. While Danny and Red were in the woods at dusk, searching for Old Majesty, I was on my toes because I knew they were going to run into him and have a critical fight. After Red broke his leg, it forced me to keep turning pages to see if he would be alright or if he wasn't going to make it. One of the main things I thought was cool about this book was that one of the main characters was a dog. It wasn't a dog that could talk either, like you see in other fiction stories. He was realistic, couldn't talk, and show doglike emotions. The way him and Danny bonded made it even better because Red became one of the main characters and you kind of considered him a person in a sense. During the dog show, Danny notices a very fine female dog and so does Red. After going home neither of them think too much of her anymore but when they get back from killing Old Majesty, they figure out a way to get her and keep her. Red and her then have a puppy and the story ends happily ever after, like all stories should. Big Red was one of my favorite books to read. I would highly recommend this book to anyone that is in search of an animal related, "Happy ending", and very intriguing story.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Big Red- Jim Kjelgaard,
By Neil Pede "Pede" (Chaffey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Big Red (Paperback)
Big Red by Jim Kjelgaard was a good book. It's the story of a young boy out in the woods who makes his living by hunting and trapping. His dream is to have a dog that will be beside him while he hunted the legendary Old Majesty. Old Majesty is the famous bear who lives in their neck of the woods. He's famous for his cunning and size, and the rest of the dogs are afraid of him. But Danny isn't afraid and wants to be the hero who took down Old Majesty. Well Danny sees his dream dog at one of his employers' house and falls in love. But this is a thoroughbred Irish Setter show dog. But he could never afford a dog like that. But out of pity, his employer gives him the dog. And their first order of business is to go after Old Majesty. What happens? Well read the book!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
All Time Favorite!,
By Mrs. Fitz "fitzeesmrs" (MA/NH Border, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Big Red (Paperback)
This is one of my all time favorite books. I read it 20 years ago and have just purchased it to read to my daughter. Good for both boys and girls, a very nice adventure story. Got me hooked on all the books by this author, all of which are worth a read.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Really Great Book,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Big Red (Paperback)
This was one of the best books I ever read. This book is about a 17 year old boy named Danny Pickett. He lives with his dad near a mountain. They each have been trappers all their lives and are pretty poor. The land that they live on is owned by a very rich man named Mr. Haggin. He has a very, very smart dog named Red because he has long red hair. He is a show dog and it is a dog like Danny has always wanted. One day Mr. Haggin asks Danny if he wants to go to one of Red's dog shows in New York and care for Red from then on. Danny's dreams have come true. Danny makes Red a hunting dog and they have lots of adventures together.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Big Red Book Review,
By Andrew (Ravensdale, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Big Red (Paperback)
The book Big Red is filled with excitement and an unbreakable love between a dog and a boy named Danny. Danny is a fur trapper who lives on Indian owned land called the Wintapi. Danny quickly falls in love with his next door neighbor Mr. Haggins' dog named Red, an Irish setter. Red and Danny become great friends and go to a dog show together. But unfortunately they lose the dog show because they didn't practice enough. Red and Danny both benefited from the quality time they spend together. Mr. Haggin and Danny discuss that they have another problem that they must focus on more than the dog show. A Grizzly bear named Old Majesty, who has been feared for many generations, has been eating Mr. Haggins' bulls and sheep. Danny and Mr. Haggin have to find a way to kill or get rid of Old Majesty with help from Red. Danny then figures out that Red is the only weapon that they have to put Old Majesty at bay so they can get a clean shot at him. Red is trained to be an attack dog and they teach him to obey Danny and his other trainer Mr. Haggin. Danny trains Red to be the most fearsome Irish setter on the whole Wintapi land by teaching him to hunt rabbits and moles in the yard. Danny is a risk-taker because he went out with Red and even though he was scared; he stuck to his plan to kill Old Majesty and didn't travel aside it. He had one goal and that was to get rid of the bear that was causing the land so much turmoil. Overall, this is a book of great courage and great love shown by Danny and Red. The moral of this book is to not be scared of what you have never been through, but to think things through, set your goals and pursue them. Even though Danny was scared he had the courage to pursue his goal. This book shows what it is like to be a risk-taker and I hope that everyone can take risks but only after thinking them out.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lucas Mays' opinion,
By Lucas Mays "Bird" (Tennessee) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Big Red (Paperback)
The book "Big Red" is a book that tells of a boy that loves his dog. This book is a perfect example of mans best friend. Danny and Red have alot of exciting adventures. The author of the book is Jim Kjelgaard. He is also the author of "Irish Red", and "Outlaw Red."
The main points of this book are very obvious I think. The main points are to trust your friends when times get rough. Also to believe in yourself. Alot of people don't think that they can do alot of things but they realy can. You need to give people a second chance because we all do things we don't mean. To me this book is a real confidence builder. This book is realy somthing special if you ask me. So if you love stories about dogs or just like adventure books "Big Red" is for you. I rated this book good for one reason only, and that is because it's a good book.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Greatest Book Ever!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Big Red: The Story of a Champion Irish Setter and a Trapper's Son Who Grew Up Together, Roaming the Wilderness (Hardcover)
Big Red is about a boy named Danny and a dog named Red who have unending love and loyalty towards eachother and go many adventures together. I liked Big Red because it was adventurous, exciting and always had some action going on. There was hardly anything I didn't like about it. I would recommend this to anyone who likes adventures or dogs. I would also recommend it to anyone who's looking for just a good book to read for fun.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a book about a dog aboy and an unforgetable friendship,
By
This review is from: Big Red (Paperback)
this is an all time great book if you love heartwarming tales about dogs and thier owners I thik that every dog lover should have this book.(even if you dont like reading)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful for Dog Lovers!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Big Red (Turtleback)
This is a good book about Irish Setters and the world of show dogs! It is sad, and will guarantee to hit you in the heart if you are a dog/irish setter lover!
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Big Red by Jim Kjelgaard (Paperback - March 1, 1992)
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