A Little Boy Lost
1905
A Little Boy Lost, written by W. H. Hudson and first published in 1905, follows the adventures of a young boy named Martin as he becomes separated from his home on the great plain. The story explores themes of innocence, exploration, and self-reliance as Martin encounters various landscapes and strange creatures, learning about the world around him. Set against the backdrop of nature, the novel highlights the contrast between childhood wonder and the complexities of adult life.














