
Wild Nature Won By Kindness
by Mrs. (Eliza Elder) Brightwen
"Wild Nature Won By Kindness" by Mrs. Brightwen is a collection of nature writings likely crafted in the late 19th century. The book delves into the author's experiences with animal companions, recounting tales of various birds, mammals, and insects she has cared for throughout her life. With a focus on tenderness and respect for wildlife, it emphasizes the importance of nurturing trust between humans and animals, presenting a philosophy of kindness toward all living creatures. The opening of the book sets the stage for a heartfelt exploration of the relationships that can be formed with animals through compassion and understanding. Mrs. Brightwen introduces her philosophy on nature and pet care, sharing her personal adventures in rearing birds from the nest and the joys of observing their behaviors and personalities. She begins with a touching account of nurturing her pets, illustrating the patience required to earn their trust and the deep emotional connections that can arise from treating them with kindness. Each story promises a blend of practical advice and charming anecdotes about the wild creatures and how they can become cherished companions through love and gentle care.
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