
The opening of this charming collection introduces us to a milkman whose nickname, “Father Sweet Potatoes,” immediately sparks curiosity. Set in a remote Chinese valley, his modest enterprise wrestles with the practicalities of bringing milk to a community that has never needed it, leading to clever improvisations and gentle humor. Through the narrator’s eyes we glimpse the cultural clash between foreign demand for dairy and the traditional ways of the locals.
The story then turns to the milkman’s unlikely herd—tiny hump‑back cows and hulking water buffaloes—each described with affectionate detail and a touch of satire. Their strange routines, the children who tether them, and the seasonal quirks of feeding create a vivid portrait of rural life. This lively vignette sets the tone for the rest of the anthology, promising more quirky characters and insightful snapshots of everyday worlds far from our own.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (112K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-05-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Some of the world's oldest and most enduring stories come to us without a known writer. When a book is credited to "Anonymous," it usually means the author's identity was never recorded, was deliberately withheld, or has been lost over time.
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