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What the wind did

Amy Le Feuvre

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "What the Wind Did," Amy Le Feuvre weaves a captivating tale that explores the intersection of nature and human experience in an enchanting narrative style, rich with vivid imagery and poignant themes. This children's book invites readers into a fantastical world where the wind serves as a whimsical character, playing an integral role in the lives of its inhabitants. Through the lens of pastoral storytelling, Le Feuvre deftly examines the profound connections between the natural environment and youthful imagination, suggesting that the world is alive with story and wonder, waiting to be discovered. Amy Le Feuvre, a notable figure in early 20th-century literature, dedicated her writing to capturing the rich tapestry of childhood and the essence of nature. Raised in a creative family, Le Feuvre possessed a profound appreciation for storytelling from a young age. Her varied life experiences, including her time in India, undoubtedly influenced her perspective on adventure and discovery, imbuing her narratives with depth and vitality, and enabling her to connect with the minds and hearts of children. This charming book is a must-read for both children and adults alike. Its whimsical narrative and enchanting illustrations inspire a sense of wonder and curiosity about the natural world. Perfect for family readings and classroom discussions, "What the Wind Did" encourages young readers to cherish the beauty of their surroundings while fostering their imagination.
Disponible depuis: 02/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 140 pages.

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