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The magic speech flower; or, Little Luke and his animal friends

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A young farm boy discovers a magic flower that lets him understand and converse with the local animals, and the narrative unfolds as a series of short episodic tales in which birds, mammals, and insects tell their origin stories. Each chapter pairs a new animal friend with an explanatory folktale that accounts for features and behaviors, such as why robins have red breasts, how bees gained stings, and why wild creatures stopped speaking the man-talk, blending gentle adventure, natural observation, and moral lessons aimed at early readers.

About the Author

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Melvin Hix

Melvin Hix is an author known for his children's literature, particularly for the book "The Magic Speech Flower; or, Little Luke and His Animal Friends." This work showcases Hix's imaginative storytelling and ability to engage young readers through whimsical narratives and charming characters. While not widely recognized in contemporary literary circles, Hix's contributions to children's fiction reflect the era's fascination with adventure and the bond between humans and animals.

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