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"The Adventures of Sammy Jay" by Thornton W. Burgess is a delightful tale set in the Green Forest, where Sammy Jay, a mischievous and cunning blue jay, stirs up trouble among the woodland creatures. Sammy Jay is known for his striking blue coat and his penchant for mischief, often stealing food and playing tricks on his neighbors. The story begins with Sammy Jay trying to outsmart Chatterer the Red Squirrel to steal his stored acorns. However, Chatterer is equally cunning and manages to protect his stash. As the narrative unfolds, Sammy Jay's vanity and desire to prove his cleverness lead him…mehr

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"The Adventures of Sammy Jay" by Thornton W. Burgess is a delightful tale set in the Green Forest, where Sammy Jay, a mischievous and cunning blue jay, stirs up trouble among the woodland creatures. Sammy Jay is known for his striking blue coat and his penchant for mischief, often stealing food and playing tricks on his neighbors. The story begins with Sammy Jay trying to outsmart Chatterer the Red Squirrel to steal his stored acorns. However, Chatterer is equally cunning and manages to protect his stash. As the narrative unfolds, Sammy Jay's vanity and desire to prove his cleverness lead him into various escapades, including a humorous encounter with Peter Rabbit, where Sammy attempts to frighten him by mimicking the call of Redtail the Hawk. The plot thickens when Sammy Jay learns about the presence of Shadow the Weasel, a feared predator, in the forest. Despite his mischievous nature, Sammy warns the other animals, showcasing a rare moment of camaraderie. Meanwhile, Chatterer the Red Squirrel, who has relocated to the Old Orchard to escape Shadow, discovers a cornfield and begins to hoard corn for the winter. Sammy Jay, ever the opportunist, also takes advantage of the cornfield, leading to a series of comical and tense interactions between the two. The story highlights themes of cunning, survival, and the complex relationships among the forest creatures. Burgess's narrative is rich with moral lessons, wrapped in the charming antics of his animal characters, making it an engaging read for children and adults alike.
Autorenporträt
Born January 17, 1874 in Sandwich, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod, Burgess was the son of Caroline F. Haywood and Thornton W. Burgess Sr., a direct descendant of Thomas Burgess, one of the first Sandwich settlers in 1637. Thornton, Sr., died the same year his son was born, and the young Thornton, Jr. was brought up by his mother in Sandwich. They lived in humble circumstances. As a youth, he worked tending cows, picking trailing arbutus (mayflowers) or berries, shipping water lilies from local ponds, selling candy, and trapping muskrats. William C. Chipman, one of his employers, lived on Discovery Hill Road, a wildlife habitat of woodland and wetland. This habitat became the setting of many stories in which Burgess refers to Smiling Pool and the Old Briar Patch.