
The Woodcutter's Dog
The Woodcutter's Dog is a children's story written by Charles Nodier, originally in French and translated into English in 1921. Set in the Forest of Lions, it follows the humble woodcutter Brisquet, his wife Brisquette, and their two young children, Biscotin and Biscotine, as they navigate life near a dangerous pack of wolves. The narrative explores themes of love, bravery, and sacrifice, making it a poignant tale for young readers.

