
KARDINAALIN LAULU
GENE STRATTON-PORTER
SISÄLLYS:
V. H.-A.
METSÄSTYS KIELLETTY TÄMÄN TILAN MAILLA.
A bright, carefree voice greets listeners as a cardinal flits through an orange‑scented orchard, greeting sunrise with a chorus of “good spirits.” From that feathered perch the narrative paints a sun‑drenched world alive with buzzing insects, fragrant blossoms and the simple joy of soaking in a perfect day. The bird’s lively banter invites us to share its curiosity, turning ordinary surroundings into a vivid tapestry of color and sound.
The story then guides us deeper into the famed Limberlost, a tangled wilderness of towering vines, mist‑shrouded ponds and hidden glades. Here the cardinal’s observations become a gentle guide to the rhythms of forest life, revealing how each leaf, ripple and rustle plays a part in a larger, thriving ecosystem. Listeners will find the blend of lyrical description and quiet wonder a soothing escape, perfect for anyone who loves to hear nature’s secrets whispered through a warm, storytelling voice.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (157K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tuula Temonen and Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2021-07-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1924
Remembered for stories that weave romance, adventure, and the natural world together, this Indiana writer also built a wide audience as a nature photographer and early conservation advocate. Her best-known books, including Freckles and A Girl of the Limberlost, helped generations of readers fall in love with wild places.
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