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The narrative follows Natale, a small boy traveling with a family of circus performers through Italian hills, beginning with a dusty wagon journey to a mountain town where an illness afflicts one member. Scenes depict daily life and performance: training in the ring, a festival, a gift for the circus, and a painful separation. A recurring motif compares a caged bird to constrained life, then traces the boy's gradual emancipation as opportunities open, culminating in a final flight toward independence. Interspersed episodes highlight community ties, hardships of itinerant performers, and Natale's steady growth from dependent child to one who ventures farther on his own.

About the Author

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Janie Prichard Duggan

Janie Prichard Duggan was an author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her notable work, "The Little Acrobat: A Story of Italy," reflects her ability to weave engaging narratives that capture the imagination of young readers. Through her storytelling, Duggan aimed to entertain while also providing insights into different cultures, particularly Italian life and traditions. Her writing is characterized by a blend of adventure and moral lessons, making her stories both enjoyable and educational for children.

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