Matthew’s Meadow

Matthew’s Meadow by Corinne Demas, published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich in 1992, is a beautifully illustrated book that spans 40 pages. Written in English, this edition invites readers into a serene landscape where a red-tailed hawk plays a pivotal role in teaching Matthew about the wonders of the natural world. The narrative unfolds in a meadow filled with long, soft grass, creating a vivid backdrop for the exploration of nature’s magic and wisdom.
Readers will find a rich portrayal of the relationship between Matthew and the hawk, emphasizing themes of discovery and connection with the environment. The story encourages an appreciation for the beauty of nature and the lessons it imparts. With full-color illustrations throughout, this book offers an engaging visual experience that complements its exploration of juvenile fiction, particularly focusing on boys and men.
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Far up on the hill, far beyond Matthew’s house, is a meadow of long, soft grass where a red-tailed hawk perches on a black walnut tree. The hawk teaches Matthew to open his senses to the natural world. The haunting magic and wisdom of this story is that of nature and life itself. Full color throughout.
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