
A collection of true‑to‑life tales, this book celebrates ordinary animals that become extraordinary through courage, cleverness, or sheer perseverance. Each story is presented in a style that ranges from straightforward natural history to lyrical narrative, letting the reader feel both the factual weight and the poetic charm of the creatures’ deeds. The author’s love for the wild shines through, inviting listeners to see the wilderness and the domestic world with fresh, respectful eyes.
From a scrappy backyard cat fighting for a morsel of meat to a lone wolf roaming the northern forests, the chapters introduce a vivid cast of animal heroes. A daring bull terrier named Snap, a clever lynx that outwits hunters, and a swift white reindeer observed on the Norwegian highlands each reveal a moment when instinct meets bravery. As the stories unfold, listeners are drawn into the quiet heroism that lives in fur, feather, and hoof, reminding us that greatness often comes in the most unassuming forms.
Language
fi
Duration
~5 hours (325K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1860–1946
Best known for vivid animal stories and a lifelong love of the outdoors, this pioneering naturalist helped shape modern nature writing and early youth camping culture. His work blends careful observation, illustration, and storytelling in a way that still feels lively today.
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by Ernest Thompson Seton

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by Ernest Thompson Seton