
Adventures of Poor Mrs. Quack
Adventures of Poor Mrs. Quack, written by Thornton W. Burgess in 1930, follows the story of Mrs. Quack and her quest for a safe pond to live in, away from humans. The narrative highlights themes of friendship and survival in the animal kingdom. Burgess, known for his children's literature that often features anthropomorphic animals, uses this tale to engage young readers with nature and the challenges faced by wildlife. The book is part of the larger collection of Burgess's stories that promote environmental awareness.
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