Run with the Wind

Run with the Wind by Tom McCaughren, published by Wolfhound Press in 2005, is a New Ed edition comprising 180 pages. This book presents a narrative centered around a group of foxes in Ireland who, weary of being pursued by humans, unite in their efforts to outsmart their hunters. The story unfolds in a setting that highlights the challenges faced by these animals as they navigate their environment and seek freedom.
Readers will find an engaging exploration of themes related to survival and cunning in the wild. The narrative delves into the dynamics of the foxes’ collaboration as they devise strategies to evade capture. With a focus on juvenile fiction, this book also touches on elements of science and nature, providing insights into the behaviors and instincts of its animal characters. The language is accessible, making it suitable for a younger audience while still appealing to those interested in wildlife narratives.
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Tired of being hunted by humans, several foxes in Ireland band together to outwit their captors.
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