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The Kentucky Warbler

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A young boy named Webster grows up in a modest cottage at the edge of town, diverted by schoolroom routines and family admonitions while increasingly drawn to the nearby woods. Episodic chapters trace domestic detail, school life, and solitary wanderings into the forest where attentive observation of birdlife—particularly a small warbler—deepens his sensibilities. The narrative moves from everyday household scenes to lyrical natural description, examining the boy's maturation, the pull between social expectation and wild freedom, and a reverent attention to landscape and the lives of small creatures.

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James Lane Allen

James Lane Allen was an American author known for his vivid portrayals of life in Kentucky. His works often explore themes of nature, spirituality, and the complexities of human relationships. Among his notable titles is "A Kentucky Cardinal: A Story," which reflects his deep connection to the Bluegrass region and its culture. Allen's writing is characterized by lyrical prose and a keen observation of the human experience, making significant contributions to American literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His stories frequently blend realism with romantic elements, showcasing the beauty and challenges of rural life.

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