Grasshopper Green and the Meadow Mice

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Grasshopper Green and the Meadow Mice

by John Rae

EN·~22 minutes·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total

GRASSHoPPER GREEN and the MEADoW-MIE

0:11

A WORD ABOUT THIS BOOK

0:56

GRASSHOPPER GREEN and the MEADOW-MICE

0:21

GRASSHOPPER GREEN AND THE MEADOW-MICE

6:18

Part Two

6:46

Part Three

7:33

Description

A carefree grasshopper spends his summer lost in music, but when winter’s bite arrives he finds himself shivering and alone after the stingy ant refuses him shelter. Trudging through frost‑bitten fields, he collapses at the base of an old apple tree, only to discover a tiny door that swings open and drops him into the warm, bustling burrow of a meadow‑mouse family. The mice—Father, Mother, and their four lively children—welcome him with steaming broth, soft blankets, and the gentle hum of their home.

Soon the outsider’s fiddle becomes a source of comfort, brightening evenings and binding the new friends together. When a sudden danger threatens the little household, Grasshopper Green’s quick thinking and his music prove more than entertainment—they become a lifeline that could change everything for his new friends. The story celebrates kindness, generosity, and the unexpected ways a simple tune can turn a chilly night into a hopeful adventure.

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Language

en

Duration

~22 minutes (21K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-01-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Rae

John Rae

1882–1963

A Scottish journalist and biographer, he is best remembered for bringing Adam Smith to life for modern readers and for writing clearly about economics, politics, and public affairs.

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