GSolutions eBooks Bannertail: The Story of a Gray Squirrel

Bannertail: The Story of a Gray Squirrel

These are the ideas that I have aimed to set forth in this tale.

1st. That although an animal is much helped by its mother's teaching, it owes still more to the racial teaching, which is instinct, and can make a success of life without its mothers guidance, if only it can live through the dangerous time of infancy and early life.

2d. Animals often are tempted into immorality—by which I mean, any habit or practice that would in its final working, tend to destroy the race.  Nature has rigorous ways of dealing with such.

3d. Animals, like ourselves, must maintain ceaseless war against insect parasites—or perish.

4th. In the nut forests of America, practically every tree was planted by the gray squirrel, or its kin. No squirrels, no nut-trees.

These are the motive thoughts behind my woodland novel.

I hope I have presented them convincingly; if not, I hope at least you have been entertained by the romance.

This 87 page PDF ebook comes with Master Resell Rights.

Only $1.00!

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