Journey into the Canadian wilderness with W. A. Fraser's "Mooswa & Others of the Boundaries," a collection of captivating short stories celebrating the lives of animals in their natural habitat. This carefully prepared edition revives a timeless work of Canadian fiction, offering readers a glimpse into the delicate balance between wildlife and the environment.
Fraser's insightful tales, often touched with humor, explore the challenges and triumphs of creatures great and small, with "Mooswa" himself leading the way. Experience the rugged beauty of Canada through the eyes of its animal inhabitants in these enduring stories. Perfect for lovers of animal narratives and classic literature, this collection provides a unique window into a world where nature reigns supreme. Rediscover the magic of the wild with this beautifully rendered edition.
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