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The Book of Saints and Friendly Beasts

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A collection of brief hagiographic tales and lyrical ballads portraying saints' encounters with animals and miraculous acts, told in accessible, pastoral language for young readers. Each piece recounts a particular episode in which a saint shows compassion, receives aid from a beast, or calms wild creatures, often expanding fragmentary legends into vivid scenes. Illustrative episodes alternate with ballad forms and a concluding calendar of saints' days, while moral themes of kinship with nature, charity, and piety recur throughout. The tone mixes reverent storytelling and gentle folklore, aiming to revive old legends for a modern youthful audience.

About the Author

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Abbie Farwell Brown

Abbie Farwell Brown was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her works often blend fantasy with moral lessons, making them both entertaining and educational for young readers. Among her notable titles is "In the Days of Giants: A Book of Norse Tales," which introduces children to Norse mythology through engaging storytelling. Brown's writing is characterized by its imaginative narratives and vivid characters, appealing to the curiosity and sense of adventure in children. She also wrote several other beloved books, including "The Book of Saints and Friendly Beasts" and "The Christmas Angel," which continue to resonate with audiences today.

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