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Paperback Mother Earth and her Vegetable Daughter's Book

ISBN: 1175620637

ISBN13: 9781175620637

Mother Earth and her Vegetable Daughter's

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In "Mother Earth and her Vegetable Daughter's," E. A. Lewis presents a fascinating late 19th-century perspective on the relationship between humanity and the natural world. Through a unique allegorical approach, Lewis personifies Mother Earth and explores themes of environmental stewardship, social harmony, and the intrinsic value of plant life. This book offers a window into the environmental consciousness of the era, blending natural history with social commentary. Discover a charming and thought-provoking narrative that encourages readers to reflect on our connection to the earth and the importance of preserving its delicate balance.

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