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Daisy

Daisy

Di Saunders, Marshall

Pubblicato da Good Press

English 2021 ISBN 4064066138417
eBook

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In "Daisy," Marshall Saunders crafts a poignant narrative that explores the complexities of human-animal relationships through the heartfelt tale of a little girl and her beloved dog. Set against the backdrop of a changing society in the early 20th century, Saunders employs a vivid and engaging literary style that combines accessible language with deep emotional resonance. The tale not only captures the innocence of childhood but also reflects broader themes of loyalty, love, and the moral responsibilities of pet ownership, making it a significant contribution to both children's literature and animal rights discourse at the time. Marshall Saunders, born in 1861, was a Canadian author and a prominent advocate for animal rights, which profoundly influenced her writing. Through her experiences as an animal welfare activist and her unique perspective on the bond between humans and animals, she infused her stories with a strong ethical dimension. "Daisy" exemplifies her commitment to raising awareness about the treatment of animals, serving as both a captivating story and a clarion call for compassion. I highly recommend "Daisy" to readers of all ages who seek a touching narrative that not only entertains but also encourages a deeper understanding of the bond between humans and their four-legged companions. This timeless story invites reflection on empathy, responsibility, and the impact of love in our lives.

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