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How Mr. Rabbit Lost his Tail / Hollow Tree Stories

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A series of short, whimsical tales set among anthropomorphic animals in a hollow tree and the neighboring Deep Woods recounts hearthside storytelling and seasonal doings. Episodes follow rabbits, a dog, a raccoon, a possum, a turtle and birds through playful competitions, misunderstandings, narrow escapes and origin-style explanations such as how rabbits lost their tails. The pieces blend lighthearted humor, domestic detail and gentle moral observation, using plain narration, maps and a recurring storyteller frame to evoke a close-knit woodland community, its routines and the comforts of shared tales.

About the Author

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Albert Bigelow Paine

Albert Bigelow Paine was an American author and biographer, best known for his works that capture the essence of childhood and Americana. He wrote a variety of books, including children's literature such as "Peanut": The Story of a Boy and the beloved Hollow Tree series. Paine also made significant contributions to the literary legacy of Mark Twain, penning a comprehensive biography that spans Twain's life and career. His writing often reflects a deep appreciation for nature and the simplicity of rural life, as seen in works like Dwellers in Arcady: The Story of an Abandoned Farm. Through his diverse body of work, Paine has left a lasting impact on American literature.

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