
THE JAY BIRD WHO WENT TAME
CHAPTER ICHAIK AND TAD MAKE THEMSELVES AT HOME
CHAPTER IIAN EVENING PARTY AT THE THOMSONS’ HOUSE
CHAPTER IIICHAIK MAKES DISCOVERIES ABOUT THE HOLES MEN LIVE IN
CHAPTER IVDOCTOR MUSKRAT’S ADVENTURES IN THE BARN
CHAPTER VFURTHER DOINGS OF THE WOODSFOLK AT THE BARN
CHAPTER VIA HUNGRY VILLAIN FILLS HIMSELF—BUT ONLY WITH FRIGHT
CHAPTER VIIKILLER THE WEASEL IN A WEARY ROUND OF TROUBLES
CHAPTER VIIIKILLER FINALLY REACHES MOUSE-HEAVEN
CHAPTER IXMRS. TABITHA PUSS-CAT’S SECRET
A sudden summer rain sends a bright‑winged jay fluttering into the world of a curious boy named Louie. When the bird, its wing bruised, lands on Louie’s finger, the child’s excitement turns into gentle stewardship, and together they discover how a simple act of kindness can bridge the gap between human and wild. The jay, with its unexpected splash of purple, quickly becomes a lively guest in the household.
In the kitchen, the bird’s curiosity leads it to a warm slice of johnny‑cake, sparking laughter from Louie’s mother and a flurry of crumbs that the jay eagerly samples. To keep the feathered visitor safe from prowling cats, Louie places it in a cozy cellar cage, a spot the jay surprisingly finds comfortable after a night of danger in the woods. Meanwhile, Tad the raccoon, ever the explorer, sniffs out a mystery in the henhouse, hinting at further woodland adventures waiting just beyond the garden gate.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (83K characters)
Series
Told at twilight stories
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Roger Frank
Release date
2021-02-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

An Orthodox theologian and priest whose books explore Scripture, worship, suffering, and the meaning of human life with warmth and clarity. His writing brings together deep learning and a gentle pastoral voice, making difficult spiritual questions feel personal and approachable.
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