"The Book of Saints and Friendly Beasts" by Abbie Farwell Brown is a compilation of captivating stories from around the turn of the 20th century. It recounts legendary tales of various saints and their relationships with animals, highlighting kindness, compassion, and cross-species friendship. Individuals like Saint Bridget and Saint Gerasimus demonstrate traits of goodness and warmth that support the union between humans and animals. The book starts by introducing us to Saint Bridget and a king's wolf and offering insights into her compassion for even creatures deemed wild. When a tame wolf is wounded, Bridget saves the day by taming a wild wolf for the king, showcasing her bravery and promoting the book's message of understanding and empathy towards all beings through friendship and redemption.
The Book of Saints and Friendly Beasts
By Abbie Farwell Brown
Witness extraordinary acts of kindness where saints befriend wild creatures, offering redemption and proving that compassion knows no bounds.
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About the AuthorAbbie Farwell Brown was an American writer.
Abbie Farwell Brown was an American writer.
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