Tale of Rusty Wren cover art

Tale of Rusty Wren

Tale of Rusty Wren

By: Ernest Thompson Seton
Listen for free

About this listen

When a baby squirrel loses his mother to tragedy, he finds an unlikely guardian in a farm cat. As Rusty grows, disaster strikes when the barn becomes engulfed in flames, forcing him to flee into the wild. There, he embarks on a journey of survival, discovering resilience and forging a new life in the depths of the forest. - Summary by WikipediaCopyright Animals & Nature Literature & Fiction
Episodes
  • 038 - XXXVII And To-day
    Feb 16 2026
    When a baby squirrel loses his mother to tragedy, he finds an unlikely guardian in a farm cat. As Rusty grows, disaster strikes when the barn becomes engulfed in flames, forcing him to flee into the wild. There, he embarks on a journey of survival, discovering resilience and forging a new life in the depths of the forest. - Summary by Wikipedia
    Show More Show Less
    2 mins
  • 037 - XXXVI Gathering the Great Nut Harvest
    Feb 15 2026
    When a baby squirrel loses his mother to tragedy, he finds an unlikely guardian in a farm cat. As Rusty grows, disaster strikes when the barn becomes engulfed in flames, forcing him to flee into the wild. There, he embarks on a journey of survival, discovering resilience and forging a new life in the depths of the forest. - Summary by Wikipedia
    Show More Show Less
    7 mins
  • 036 - XXXV The Property Law among Animals
    Feb 14 2026
    When a baby squirrel loses his mother to tragedy, he finds an unlikely guardian in a farm cat. As Rusty grows, disaster strikes when the barn becomes engulfed in flames, forcing him to flee into the wild. There, he embarks on a journey of survival, discovering resilience and forging a new life in the depths of the forest. - Summary by Wikipedia
    Show More Show Less
    6 mins
No reviews yet
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.