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Book rabbit hill
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Me? Listen to Audio? #37 My Victorian Year #36.© 2018 Becky Laney of Becky's Book Reviews But at the very least it wasn't a Stuart Little! I wanted it to be a fabulous animal fantasy like Charlotte's Web. Overall, I found the book a bit on the boring side. I felt no connection to the others, not really.) (My favorite character was Little Georgie. The book introduces us to many characters. I didn't dislike it, mind you my reaction wasn't that strong. The animals are starving because there aren't any humans there toĬare for the land. But they also dread the humans-guns, traps,ĭogs. But are good days ahead of them again? Little Georgie, unlike his mother, is prone to hope instead of worry. Will the NEW folks be good or bad for the Hill? Will the animals lives be better for the change or worse? No doubt about it, times have been hard the past few years. Little Georgie, one of the characters, is bringing news with him: NEW folks are moving in. Premise/plot: Rabbit Hill is an animal fantasy novel that won the Newbery Medal in 1945. Through it all could be heard again and again the words, "New Folks coming." On every side there rose a continual chattering and squeaking, whispering and whistling, as the Animals discussed the great news. įirst sentence: All the Hill was boiling with excitement.













Book rabbit hill