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The Strange White Doves

(1972)
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In the behavior of animals, an author discovers the limitless possibility of nature

In a wild stretch of countryside where only the toughest creatures can survive, an author witnesses a miracle: a white dove. His young companion chases after the bird, catching it easily with his bare hands - a second miracle. He takes it home as a pet, and there they find the third miracle of the day: the dove's mate, who traveled hundreds of miles to reunite with her vanished beloved. But how did she know where to find him - and what does her journey tell us about the mysteries of the wild?

To the author, the miracle of the doves is too remarkable to be explained by instinct. He suspects they share a kind of telepathy, and he begins to see signs of other unspoken mysteries everywhere he looks - from insects on the ground to branches on the trees. Life is a mystery, but the answers await us if, like the doves, we know how to listen.



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