Retells the adventures of a young deer growing up and learning about life in the forest.
Felix Salten Books







Bambi's Story
- 640 pages
- 23 hours of reading
With a vibrant, fresh cover and recently refreshed interior illustrations, the complete classic story of Bambi is now available in a paperback bind-up containing both timeless tales of the deer’s woodland life. Bambi’s story begins as a young deer living happily in the forest. But when winter comes, Bambi learns that the woods hold danger. The first snowfall makes food hard to find, so Bambi’s father, a handsome stag, leaves Bambi and his mother alone to roam the forest. Then Man comes with weapons that can wound an animal, making Bambi afraid for himself and his loved ones. But Man can’t keep Bambi from growing into a great stag himself and becoming the prince of the forest. Bambi eventually mates with the doe Faline and becomes a father himself, to twins Geno and Gurri. The pair grow up and navigate the world of the woods. But for young fawns, the wild can be dangerous. And when the family begins to splinter apart, it falls to Bambi to set things right again. This charming paperback bind-up includes: Bambi Bambi’s Children
Set in a captivating woodland, the story explores the intricate rhythms of nature and the delicate balance of life. Originally written in German, it transcends cultural barriers, offering a universally cherished narrative. Through its exquisite detail, it highlights the beauty, wonder, and fragility of the natural world, inviting readers to appreciate the complexities of life within the forest.
Classic Tales Level 3: Bambi and the Prince of the Forest
- 24 pages
- 1 hour of reading
Enjoy this beautiful story of the fawn Bambi's first year of life in the forest...
Bambi. Eine Lebensgeschichte aus dem Walde
Mit Illustrationen von Kurt Wiese und dem Originaltext der Erstausgabe
Die wahre Geschichte von Bambi, ursprünglich von Felix Salten, ist ein Umweltroman, der als Allegorie auf das jüdische Leben in Europa gelesen werden kann. Der Text beleuchtet das Gleichgewicht zwischen Mensch und Natur und enthält zahlreiche Lebensweisheiten und philosophische Anklänge.
Josefine Mutzenbacher or The story of a Viennese wench, as told by herself
- 204 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Josefine -- the ultimate WEAPON of LOVE. With her sheer presence, she makes all men and women EXPLODE! The formative years of Vienna's most eminent courtesan, Josefine "Pepi" Mutzenbacher (1852-1904), told in her own words. The hidden vices of the clergy and the nobility -- ruthlessly exposed! For the first time, this 1906 classic of erotica is presented in a complete and accurate translation. At last the original German text is rendered as it is. Nothing is censored! Nothing is left out! Nothing is added! Read here the REAL STORY of Josefine before it gets banned again! Forget all the previous abridged, expurgated, distorted, botchered, defrauded, and pirated publications! This new immaculate edition has been prepared by an expert in Austrian literature. "Josefine Mutzenbacher" was published anonymously in Vienna 112 years ago. The book is now generally attributed to Felix Salten (1869-1945), the father of Bambi and many other beloved animal heroes and heroines. "Josefine Mutzenbacher" explores the most animal urges lurking in all men. This novel is the literary complement to Sigmund Freud's "Theory of Sexuality," published in 1905.
Bambi ist erwachsen geworden und nimmt nach dem Tod seines Vaters den Platz des »Alten« ein. Gemeinsam mit seiner Jugendfreundin Faline hat er nun selbst Nachwuchs: Geno und Gurri. Die beiden Kleinen werden von ihrer Mutter mit dem Leben im Wald und seinen Bewohnern vertraut gemacht. Dem scheuen Geno steht ein langer Weg bevor, bis er eines Tages in die Fußstapfen seines Vaters wird treten können. Gurri hingegen ist ein Wildfang, ungestüm und allzu leichtfertig angesichts der Gefahren, die der Wald oftmals birgt. Und so nehmen die Dinge ihren Lauf, bis ein folgenschweres Ereignis das Leben der kleinen Familie durcheinanderwirbelt …

