Fritha
Fritha is a character from the children's book "The Snow Goose," written by Paul Gallico. She is a young girl who forms a deep bond with a wounded snow goose that arrives at her home. Fritha's compassion and care for the bird highlight themes of friendship and loyalty.
The story is set during World War II, showcasing the impact of war on both people and nature. Fritha's relationship with the snow goose symbolizes hope and resilience in difficult times. The narrative emphasizes the importance of kindness and understanding in a world often filled with conflict.