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Wild Folk

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A series of vividly observed tales traces the lives of Barrens wildlife — bears, moose, otters, foxes and other creatures — as they move through seasons, migrations, courtship and family life. Each chapter combines close natural-history detail of habitat, scent, and weather with episodic scenes of hunting, conflict and parental care. The narratives emphasize animal instincts and survival strategies, portraying interspecies encounters and the rhythms of wild places. Descriptive prose balances scientific observation and storytelling to illuminate behavior without resorting to overt anthropomorphism.

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Samuel Scoville

Samuel Scoville was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature and adventure stories. His works often blend elements of excitement and moral lessons, appealing to young readers. Among his notable titles is "Brave Deeds of Union Soldiers," which reflects on the valor of soldiers during the American Civil War. Scoville's storytelling is characterized by vivid imagery and engaging narratives, as seen in other works like "Everyday Adventures" and "The Inca Emerald." His ability to capture the imagination of his audience has made him a significant figure in the realm of early 20th-century literature.

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