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Dickey Downy: The Autobiography of a Bird

Virginia Sharpe Patterson (1841 - 1913)

Every one will see at once that we have here a new member of the family of Black Beauty and Beautiful Joe, only this time it is a bird that is the hero and the object is reform through early impressions of one of woman’s greatest weaknesses—millinery. It is one of the best stories of its class we have met with. - Summary by B.B. Warfield

Genre(s): Animals & Nature

Language: English

Keyword(s): birds (145), birds -- juvenile literature (1)

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 The Orchard Louise Jaeschke
00:12:47
Play 02 Dickey Downy's Meditations Louise Jaeschke
00:07:20
Play 03 The Ruler with the Iron Hand Louise Jaeschke
00:19:32
Play 04 Dickey's Cousins Louise Jaeschke
00:06:35
Play 05 "Don't, Johnny" Louise Jaeschke
00:17:55
Play 06 The Parrot at a Party Louise Jaeschke
00:22:58
Play 07 A Winter in the South Louise Jaeschke
00:26:37
Play 08 The Prison Louise Jaeschke
00:19:02
Play 09 The Hunters Louise Jaeschke
00:10:15
Play 10 A New Home Louise Jaeschke
00:19:30
Play 11 The Ill-Mannered Child Louise Jaeschke
00:13:19
Play 12 Two Slaves of Fashion Louise Jaeschke
00:07:12
Play 13 Dickey's Visit Louise Jaeschke
00:16:58
Play 14 The Country School Louise Jaeschke
00:23:45
Play 15 Polly's Farewell Louise Jaeschke
00:05:40