Watership Down

Watership Down by Richard Adams, published by Puffin in 1993, is a richly detailed narrative that follows a small group of male rabbits as they embark on a perilous journey across the English downs in search of a new home. This edition contains 474 pages and is presented in English, offering readers an immersive experience into the world of these rabbits as they confront the challenges posed by their environment and each other.
In this story, the rabbits face the threat of annihilation from their warren, leading to internal struggles for power and the need for strategic coordination to overcome an enemy rabbit fortress. The narrative intricately weaves elements of fantasy and adventure, showcasing the dynamics of survival and leadership among the characters. With themes centered around animals and their interactions, this book provides a unique perspective on the challenges faced by its protagonists in their quest for safety and belonging.
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Faced with the annihilation of its warren, a small group of male rabbits sets out across the English downs in search of a new home. Internal struggles for power surface in this intricately woven, realistically told adult adventure when the protagonists must coordinate tactics in order to defeat an enemy rabbit fortress.
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