Summary
William J. Long again introduces us to some of the Wood Folk and their stories of living based on his own observations in the woods. In this volume, Mooweesuk the Coon is called the bear's little brother because he so often resembles the «big prowler in the black coat.» Also included are chapters on the woodcock, the wildcat, the toad, and many other animals. He likewise includes a chapter on «animal surgery» that describes some ways animals treat their wounds and a chapter on «Hunting without a Gun», which is based on following large animals and observing them. Long's books are great for children and adults alike! — Summary by Maggie Travers
Dedicated proof-listeners: Elijah & DaveC
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