Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
24
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 1979
Editore
Pan MacMillan
ISBN-10
0330257714
ISBN-13
9780330257718
Descrizione
In a tale that weaves through the serene landscapes of nature, the narrative explores the delicate balance between wildlife and the human experience. Richly detailed, it paints a vivid picture of deer in their natural habitat, capturing both their beauty and the challenges they face.
Townsend and Robinson delve into the instincts and societal structures of these majestic creatures, offering readers a glimpse into their lives. The story intertwines the themes of survival, family bonds, and the ever-present impact of human encroachment, prompting reflections on conservation and the importance of coexistence. Each page invites a deeper appreciation for the wild, urging one to consider the intricate relationships that exist within the natural world.
Townsend and Robinson delve into the instincts and societal structures of these majestic creatures, offering readers a glimpse into their lives. The story intertwines the themes of survival, family bonds, and the ever-present impact of human encroachment, prompting reflections on conservation and the importance of coexistence. Each page invites a deeper appreciation for the wild, urging one to consider the intricate relationships that exist within the natural world.