Yellow Butterflies by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews

Yellow Butterflies

Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews
Zinc Read
Apr 2005
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"Yellow Butterflies" is a poignant tale that revolves around the lives of two young girls, Madge and Ethel. Set in a quaint New England village, the story unfolds against the backdrop of a lazy summer day. Madge and Ethel, close friends, spend their time together exploring the countryside, picking flowers, and reveling in the simple joys of childhood.However, their idyllic summer takes a tragic turn when Ethel falls ill with a mysterious fever. As her condition worsens, Madge watches helplessly as her friend's health deteriorates, feeling a sense of fear and helplessness. Despite the efforts of the local doctor and Ethel's devoted family, there seems to be little hope for her recovery.As the days pass, Madge grapples with her own feelings of guilt and sorrow, wondering if there was anything she could have done to prevent Ethel's illness. In her grief, she finds solace in the beauty of nature, particularly the sight of yellow butterflies fluttering among the flowers - a symbol of hope and renewal in the face of adversity.
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Published 2005
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