Vulpes the Red Fox
by Puffin Books
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He is cunning and courageous, and outwits hunters at every turns . . . Vulpes was the pride of his parents, the smartest pup of the litter—and he grew into a fast, quick-witted red fox whose abilities became legend among the forest’s hunters. Other foxes avoid the hunt. Not Vulpes. He relishes leading men and hounds on hopeless chases across the countryside, slipping away at the last moment. But one day, Vulpes meets his match, coming face to face with a hunter as wily as he is. But the hunter has a gun.
“A distinguished animal story full of the feel of the wild and the vigor of a life in that wild.”—Library Journal"A distinguished animal story full of the feel of the wild and the vigor of a life in that wild."--Library JournalJean Craighead George (1919–2012) was the author of more than one hundred beloved books for young people, including two more books about Sam and Frightful: On the Far Side of the Mountain, and Frightful's Mountain. Ms. George received a Newbery Honor for My Side of the Mountain, the Newbery Medal for Julie of the Wolves, and three additional awards recognizing the body of her work, including the Hans Christian Andersen Award. She was a lifetime naturalist and a household name.
To learn more about Jean Craighead George's life and writing, you might enjoy visiting her website and the website of her childhood home, The Craighead House, now a nature center in Carlisle, PA.
JeanCraigheadGeorge.com
CraigheadHouse.org
“A distinguished animal story full of the feel of the wild and the vigor of a life in that wild.”—Library Journal"A distinguished animal story full of the feel of the wild and the vigor of a life in that wild."--Library JournalJean Craighead George (1919–2012) was the author of more than one hundred beloved books for young people, including two more books about Sam and Frightful: On the Far Side of the Mountain, and Frightful's Mountain. Ms. George received a Newbery Honor for My Side of the Mountain, the Newbery Medal for Julie of the Wolves, and three additional awards recognizing the body of her work, including the Hans Christian Andersen Award. She was a lifetime naturalist and a household name.
To learn more about Jean Craighead George's life and writing, you might enjoy visiting her website and the website of her childhood home, The Craighead House, now a nature center in Carlisle, PA.
JeanCraigheadGeorge.com
CraigheadHouse.org
PUBLISHER:
Penguin Young Readers Group
ISBN-10:
0140376232
ISBN-13:
9780140376234
BINDING:
Paperback / softback
BISAC:
Juvenile Fiction
PUBLICATION YEAR:
1996
NUMBER OF PAGES:
240
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
5.1200(W) x 7.7200(H) x 0.6300(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English