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This classic children's story by Gene Stratton Porter is about a group of birds adventuring together after a great flood changes where they live.Cardinal Grosbeak decides to tell the younger birds of his adventures as a young fledgling; the great flood was sudden and very muddy, and many birds were caught in it. Luckily the young Grosbeak was able to fly upriver, away from the worst parts of the deluge.It was here that the young bird had his greatest adventure, seeing creatures thrive in the wetlands and meeting new friends, learning how to call and sing. Most importantly of all, Grosbeak discovers the power and spirit of Mother Nature in all her glory.---Famous for her novels and children's books, Gene Stratton Porter placed admiration and respect for the natural world at the forefront of her stories. In the early 20th century, she was among the most popular authors read by young people. Her books remain appreciated to this day for their accessible style and good humor.
In this insightful study, Frank Boas connects aspects of human history with their manifestation in the modern world, describing such topics as race relations, nationalism and education.
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