Every Living Thing
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Every Living Thing (1985), is a collection of twelve short stories by Cynthia Rylant, with decorations by S.D. Schindler.[1] The stories all deal with the redemptive relationships of humans and other animals, most often how a stray animal comes into the life of a person just when it is needed the most.
Contents
- "Slower Than the Rest", about a boy and his turtle. main character- Leo
- "Retired", about a retired teacher adopting an old collie. main character- Ms. Cutcheon
- "Boar Out There", about a girl's encounter with a wild boar
- "Papa's Parrot", about a boy's learning his father's secret
- "A Pet", about a girl given an old blind goldfish
- "Spaghetti", about a tenement boy finding a kitten
- "Drying Out", about an alcoholic feeding squirrels in a hospital
- "Stray", about a girl hoping to save her dog from the pound
- "Planting Things", about an elderly man finding a robin's nest
- "A Bad Road for Cats", about a woman searching for her lost cat
- "Safe", about a boy who finds solace in the stolidity of cattle
- "Shells", about an orphan and his aunt finally connecting through hermit crabs
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Notes
- ↑ Every Living Thing (Bradbury Press, 1985).
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