Review of My Side of the Mountain (1969) by Ayleen — 30 Dec 2007
The child packs up and leaves because he is fed up with artificial, high-rise housing and roughs it. He is the American version of Dikon. Travelers come and talk with him. Sing with him. You will cry at this rejection of machinery and longing for nature lost.
This review of My Side of the Mountain (1969) was written by Ayleen on 30 Dec 2007.
My Side of the Mountain has generally received positive reviews.
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