Fourteen-year-old John Barron is asked, like his father and grandfather
before him, to spend the summer taking care of their sheep in the Haymeadow. Six thousand sheep. John will be alone, except for two
horses, four dogs, and all those sheep. there where some ups and downs but John made it to the hay meadow and he had some change in his life. He lives with his father
and two permanent hired men named Cawley and Tink. John's mother died
when he was four years old. He barely remembers her. During the years he
was told few stories about his mother and his memories are confused
with stories. John's father and Tink go to town and were suppose to
return in the afternoon. His father only returns. Just like John's grandfathers will be asked to go to the
haymeadow. But since Tink can't watch over it John will have to go a
little earlier than his grandfathers had. Doubts of not accomplishing
the task are all over his mind. Spending a whole month with six thousand
sheep, two horses, and four dogs will be lots of work. Going to the
haymeadow was a long journey as it is. During the first days at the
haymeadow, John already approaches many problems. A snake attacks one of
the lambs causing it to have a deep cut. Usually they would shoot a
lamb so that it won't suffer but John decided to heal the wound. Also, a
bear attacks! These are just some of the many obstacles he approaches
in the haymeadow. He continues overcoming the obstacles and before John
knew it, it was the end of the month. The figure on the horizon was his
father coming to see him. His father brings good news. Tink was not
going to die because of the cancer. All of the stories of his mother are
told to him by his father. When it's time for his father to head back
John doesn't want him to go. He tells him that and his father stays and
tells him more stories in the haymeadow.
By
Scott
McCollam
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