
The Tale of Mistah Mule, written by Arthur Scott Bailey and first published in 1923, is a children's story that follows the adventures of a stubborn mule named Mistah Mule on Farmer Green's farm. As he interacts with other animals, particularly the old horse Ebenezer, the narrative explores themes of friendship, behavior, and adaptation. Through humorous antics and life lessons, Mistah Mule learns the importance of cooperation and community. This book is part of the 'Slumber-Town Tales' series, offering engaging characters and valuable messages for young readers.






























