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Tag Archives: Mahatma Gandhi

Ferdinand &, Scent Culture Comment & Review

Ferdinand & the pleasures of olfactory perception (1)

August 7, 2018 cnoppeney

The Story of Ferdinand is a much acclaimed classic children book written by American author Munro Leaf and illustrated by Robert Lawson. This post reveals the fragrant (and so far widely ignored) message of the plot. It is the first chapter in a new series Ferdinand& of Scent Culture Comment & Review.

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