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I would like to recommend Raising Hare: A Memoir by Chloe Dalton. The author found a baby hare on her property in England and resolves to raise it without turning it into a pet allowing it to be wild. It is a thoughtful touching book that would be perfect as a book club selection.

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I just ordered it on Amazon....sounds delightful! Thanks for the suggestion

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Even the idea of raising a hare but not keeping it as a pet makes me cry. The worry over its wellbeing would exhaust me. I have owned and loved 3 bunnies. There again, virtually any animal story, true or fiction makes me cry.
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@chessylady wrote:

I would like to recommend Raising Hare: A Memoir by Chloe Dalton. The author found a baby hare on her property in England and resolves to raise it without turning it into a pet allowing it to be wild. It is a thoughtful touching book that would be perfect as a book club selection.


 

@chessylady  This book is definitely five star - it is entertaining and so interesting! Her writing is descriptive and rich without over doing it.