![]() ![]() North recalled how, as a motherless child with a distant father and a brother fighting in World War I, he befriended and made a pet of a wild raccoon. Rascal: A Memoir of a Better Era was published in 1963. It’s aimed at readers in fourth and fifth grades, part of the Badger Biographies series from the Wisconsin Historical Society Press. But grownups can learn from it, too. ![]() Sterling North and the Story of Rascal, by Sheila Terman Cohen, is actually about the pet’s biographer, who was raised in Edgerton. One of the most famous and beloved Wisconsinites has returned, just in time for the holidays. Sterling North made a pet of a wild raccoon. ![]()
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