About This Book
A tiny, luminous dew point appears nightly on the tip of a rose leaf and provokes a curious council among three birds—a Thrush, a Lark, and a Nightingale—who take turns investigating its origin and nature. The narrative follows their conversations, the Nightingale's solitary evening audience with the dewdrop, and a series of poetic vignettes that anthropomorphize elements of landscape and season. Scenes move from sunset fields to starlit brooks, combining fanciful bird-talk with gentle reflections on beauty, transience, and the small wonders of nature. The work is structured in brief chapters with illustrative interludes and an afterword.
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