A Taste for Rabbit

A Taste for Rabbit by Linda Zuckerman is a first edition published by Scholastic Inc. in 2007, featuring 310 pages in English. This novel presents a unique narrative set in a world devoid of humans, where foxes have developed a civilized society complete with clothing, governance, and conflict. The story explores the dynamics between foxes and rabbits, particularly focusing on the consequences of the rabbits’ disappearance and their subsequent emergence as an independent society.
Readers will find a thought-provoking exploration of social themes as the two animal societies collide. The narrative delves into the complexities of honor and the inherent traits that mirror human nature, all while featuring the characters Harry the Fox and Quentin the Rabbit. This work engages with topics such as social topics and the relationships between animals, offering insights into the broader implications of conflict and coexistence.
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In the tradition of WATERSHIP DOWN comes a brilliant novel about foxes, rabbits, and the cold calculation that leads to war.
Imagine a world in which there are no people, but foxes are civilized. They wear clothes, they fight, they elect corrupt officials. They eat all kinds of things, but only lower orders with limited brainpower. Like mice. Or rabbits.
Now imagine that one day the rabbits disappear, and slowly develop their OWN society away from the foxes. What happens when the two societies once again collide? A TASTE FOR RABBIT is a brilliant, piercing look at Harry the Fox, Quentin the Rabbit, the price of honor, and the “animal” parts of human nature.
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