
audiobook
BILLY AND HANS MY SQUIRREL FRIENDS
INTRODUCTION
BILLY AND HANS
In a quiet New England woods, a thoughtful naturalist recounts the unlikely companionship he forged with two lively squirrels, Billy and Hans. Through patient observation and gentle interaction, he reveals moments of curiosity, problem‑solving, and affectionate play that challenge the reader’s assumptions about these small mammals. The narrative balances scientific curiosity with heartfelt storytelling, inviting listeners to glimpse the subtle intelligence that flourishes when humans step back and simply listen.
As the squirrels navigate the seasons, their tiny adventures become a mirror for larger questions about kindness, responsibility, and the place of wild creatures in a civilized world. The author’s reflections on hunting, animal welfare, and the moral tension between admiration and control lend the tale a timeless relevance. Listeners will find a warm, thought‑provoking portrait that encourages compassion without romanticizing captivity.
Language
en
Duration
~58 minutes (55K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-05-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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