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McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York City,
New York, 1964. 277 pp.
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In Save Every Lamb Jesse Stuart
turns to stories about animals, one of
his favorite subjects. The book’s
twenty-five stories are divided into
three sections: Save Every Lamb (six
stories); Angel in the Pasture (eight
stories); and Night and the Whippoorwill
(11 stories). He writes about all
creatures, from reptiles, birds, pigs,
lambs, dogs calves, and bulls, to even insects. The dust jacket stated that
Stuart’s stories “will please not only
anyone who has ever pressed his nose
against a pet shop windows or waited for
the first birds of summer.” His words
shows a lifetime devoted to observing
nature and all its varied creatures.
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