About This Book
An elderly mole lives beneath a garden and narratively moves through short episodic tales about his digging life and interactions with nearby animals. Mostly blind and hungry, he tunnels for food and shelter, encounters a teasing cat, seeks counsel from birds and mice, and faces everyday hazards like losing his way and scarce worms. Neighbors offer advice, misunderstandings lead to minor conflicts and reconciliations, and he tries new habits such as taking walks, using sunshades, and following a plough. The collection emphasizes gentle humor, rural routines, and small moral lessons about perseverance, neighborliness, and adapting to change.
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