
Mabel Osgood Wright
Mabel Osgood Wright was an American writer and conservationist. She was an early leader in the Audubon movement who wrote extensively about nature and birds.

Citizen Bird: Scenes from Bird-Life in Plain English for Beginners
When a family returns to their farm, a group of birds worry about their homes, leading to a journey of discovery about the importance of avian life.
By Mabel Osgood Wright

Aunt Jimmy's Will
An orphaned artist must learn to navigate a new life with an unprepared guardian, when all she has is her dreams.
By Mabel Osgood Wright

Gray Lady and the Birds: Stories of the Bird Year for Home and School
A young curious girl learns to love and protect the bird life around her with the guidance of a mysterious woman and exciting year-long adventure.
By Mabel Osgood Wright

People of the Whirlpool From The Experience Book of a Commuter's Wife
In a small town turned upside down by new money, a mother of twins navigates family, friendship, and tradition against a backdrop of social change.
By Mabel Osgood Wright

Dogtown Being Some Chapters from the Annals of the Waddles Family Set Down in the Language of Housepeople
In a world ruled by wagging tails and wet noses, follow the hilarious escapades of a family and their remarkable pets in a community where canine friendship reigns supreme.
By Mabel Osgood Wright

Poppea of the Post-Office
In a war-torn town, a postmaster's life is forever changed when he discovers an abandoned baby at his doorstep, sparking a journey filled with mystery, emotion, and newfound responsibility.
By Mabel Osgood Wright

At the Sign of the Fox: A Romance
Amidst loss and life changes, a hurting recluse and an independent woman on the cusp of marriage find their lives connecting in unexpected, romantic ways.
By Mabel Osgood Wright

The Open Window: Tales of the Months
In a world shaped by nature's seasons, characters face emotional trials, survival struggles, and the timeless beauty of their surroundings.
By Mabel Osgood Wright

The Garden, You, and I
Discover how the simple act of nurturing a garden reveals profound truths about nature, community, and the gardener's soul.
By Mabel Osgood Wright