Book of Saints and Friendly Beasts
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In 'Book of Saints and Friendly Beasts,' Abbie Farwell Brown paints a captivating tapestry of enchanting tales and lyrical verses that explore the extraordinary connections between saints and animals. Through the eyes of beloved saints like Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Anthony, readers embark on a heartwarming odyssey of devotion, miracles, and the enduring power of compassion. Each encounter between saint and beast becomes a testament to the harmony and reverence that can exist between humanity and the natural world.Book Details
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Abbie Farwell Brown
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Abbie Farwell Brown was an American author. Brown was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the first of two daughters of Benjamin F. Brown, a descendant of Isaac Allerton, and Clara Neal Brown, who contribu...
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