
A Song-Bird is a children's novel by Eleanora H. Stooke, first published in 1907. The story follows ten-year-old Mavis as she copes with her mother, Mrs. Grey, preparing to leave for a nursing job in Australia. Set against the backdrop of their modest London home, the narrative explores themes of love, resilience, and family bonds during challenging times. Notable for its portrayal of a young girl's emotional journey, the book reflects the struggles of a widow and her daughter in the early 20th century.































