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"The Adventures of Johnny Chuck" is a classic children's book by Thornton W. Burgess that tells the story of Johnny Chuck, a cheerful and adventurous woodchuck living in Green Meadows. Published in 1913, this delightful and heartwarming book teaches young readers about the wonders of nature and the importance of friendship, kindness and patience.
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Summary
The book opens with the story of Johnny, a ground squirrel, making new friends and learning important life lessons as he explores the meadows and forests. Along the way, Johnny meets other animals such as Peter Rabbit, Sammy Jay and Billy Mink and faces various challenges that he must overcome using his wits and courage.
CONTENTS
I. GENTLE SISTER SOUTH WIND ARRIVES
II. JOHNNY CHUCK RECEIVES CALLERS
III. THE SINGERS OF THE SMILING POOL
IV. JOHNNY CHUCK FINDS OUT WHO THE SWEET SINGERS ARE
V. JOHNNY CHUCK BECOMES DISSATISFIED
VI. JOHNNY CHUCK TURNS TRAMP
VII. JOHNNY'S FIRST ADVENTURE
VIII. JOHNNY HAS ANOTHER ADVENTURE
IX. ANOTHER STRANGE CHUCK
X. WHY JOHNNY CHUCK DIDN'T FIGHT
XI. THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD
XII. JOHNNY CHUCK PROVES HIS LOVE
XIII. POLLY AND JOHNNY CHUCK GO HOUSE HUNTING
XIV. A NEW HOME AT LAST
XV. SAMMY JAY FINDS THE NEW HOME
XVI. SAMMY JAY PLANS MISCHIEF
XVII. MORE MISCHIEF
XVIII. FARMER BROWN'S BOY MAKES A DISCOVERY
XIX. JOHNNY CHUCK'S PRIDE
XX. SAMMY JAY UNDERSTANDS
XXI. SAMMY JAY HAS A CHANGE OF HEART
XXII. JOHNNY CHUCK IS KEPT BUSY
XXIII. THE SCHOOL IN THE OLD ORCHARD
XXIV. SAMMY JAY PROVES THAT HE IS NOT ALL BAD