
The Adventures of Jerry Muskrat, written by Thornton W. Burgess and first published in 1914, is a children's book that follows Jerry Muskrat and his woodland friends as they navigate various challenges in their natural habitat. The story highlights the dangers posed by Farmer Brown's boy and his traps, prompting a gathering of local animals to seek solutions. Through themes of community, problem-solving, and friendship, the narrative emphasizes the importance of cooperation in protecting their environment. The book features illustrations by Harrison Cady, enhancing its appeal to young readers.











































