Raising Hare A Memoir

Raising Hare A Memoir by Chloe Dalton, published by Random House on March 4, 2025, is a reflective exploration of the bond between humans and the natural world, presented through Dalton’s unique experience with a wild hare. This 304-page memoir delves into themes of freedom, trust, and loss, as Dalton recounts her journey of caring for a newborn leveret she discovered during the lockdown in the English countryside. The narrative captures the challenges and joys of raising a wild animal while highlighting the delicate balance between companionship and the instinctual need for independence.
In this memoir, readers will find a detailed account of Dalton’s efforts to nurture the leveret, emphasizing the complexities of rearing a wild creature. The book also offers insights into the lives of hares and their representation in art, literature, and folklore. Through her relationship with the hare, Dalton reflects on broader themes of nature, conservation, and the unexpected beauty found in life’s moments. Raising Hare invites readers to consider their own connections to the natural world and the lessons that can be learned from embracing the wild.
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • FINALIST FOR THE 2025 WOMEN’S PRIZE • A moving and fascinating meditation on freedom, trust, loss, and our relationship with the natural world, explored through the story of one woman’s unlikely friendship with a wild hare.
A BEST BOOK: The New York Times, The Economist, ELLE
“Moving. . . . Impart[s] valuable lessons about slowing down and the beauty in the unexpected.”—USA Today
“A philosophical masterpiece ruminating on our place as human beings in nature.”—Matt Haig, author of The Midnight Library
“A perfect testimony to the transformative power of love. In learning to love an orphaned hare, Chloe Dalton learned to love the whole wild world. The great gift of this remarkable book is the way it teaches us to do the same.”—Margaret Renkl, author of The Comfort of Crows
Imagine you could hold a baby hare and bottle-feed it. Imagine that it lived under your roof and bounded around your bedroom at night, drumming on the duvet cover when it wanted your attention. Imagine that, more than two years later, it still ran in from the fields when you called it and slept in your house for hours on end. For political advisor and speechwriter Chloe Dalton, who spent lockdown deep in the English countryside, far away from her usual busy London life, this became her unexpected reality.
In February 2021, Dalton stumbles upon a newborn hare—a leveret—that had been chased by a dog. Fearing for its life, she brings it home, only to discover how difficult it is to rear a wild hare, most of whom perish in captivity from either shock or starvation. Through trial and error, she learns to feed and care for the leveret with every intention of returning it to the wilderness. Instead, it becomes her constant companion, wandering the fields and woods at night and returning to Dalton’s house by day. Though Dalton feared that the hare would be preyed upon by foxes, weasels, feral cats, raptors, or even people, she never tried to restrict it to the house. Each time the hare leaves, Chloe knows she may never see it again. Yet she also understands that to confine it would be its own kind of death.
Raising Hare chronicles their journey together while also taking a deep dive into the lives and nature of hares, and the way they have been viewed historically in art, literature, and folklore. We witness firsthand the joy at this extraordinary relationship between human and animal, which serves as a reminder that the best things, and most beautiful experiences, arise when we least expect them.
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