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The Fox and the Hound
Daniel P. Mannix
Page: 248
Format: pdf, ePub, mobi, fb2
ISBN: 9798337200880
Publisher: Open Road Media
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Overview
This classic, award-winning novel and the basis for the animated Disney movie is "a masterpiece, it is tops in the field of animal books" (Omaha World-Herald).
Winner of the Dutton Animal Book Award
Winner of the Athenaeum Literary Award
Reader's Digest Book Club
Two animals on opposites sides of the hunt—one a loyal, domesticated companion, the other a wily, solitary trickster. Copper is a large bloodhound mix, prized for his scenting ability. He longs for the thrill of the chase and for his human's praise. Yet he could lose his place in the pack to any of the younger, faster dogs around him . . .
Tod the fox is familiar with the ways of men and hounds; he had been raised by and lived among them as a pup—but not for long. Instinct drives him back into the wilderness, where he learns to spring the traps set for him, catch the attention of vixens, and survive the seasons.
In the natural order of things, Copper and Tod are enemies, but it's the changing world around them that could prove to be the greatest threat of all . . .
"No one who has the slightest interest in animals should miss reading The Fox and the Hound." —The Plain Dealer
"A lively and engrossing animal book . . . a really exciting story." —Associated Press
"A story of a hunt told in a way it seldom is, completely from the viewpoint of the animals. . . . It is wonderful how Mannix has entered so completely into the animals' way of looking at life." —Publishers Weekly