Rabbit Hill (Puffin Modern Classics)

Rabbit Hill by Robert Lawson is a reissue published by Penguin on February 15, 2007. This 128-page book, written in English, presents a story centered around the animals living on the Hill as they anticipate the arrival of new residents in the Big House. The narrative explores themes of kindness and community through the eyes of these animals, who are eager to discover how their lives will change with the new Folks moving in.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile fiction and classic storytelling that delves into the interactions between the animals and the humans. As the plot unfolds, the animals’ excitement turns to curiosity, leading to surprising revelations about their new neighbors. With elements of fantasy and magic woven throughout, this edition of Rabbit Hill invites readers to reflect on the dynamics of community and the impact of change in their environment.
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A classic Newbery Award winning novel about kindness and community.
It has been a while since Folks lived in the Big House, and an even longer time has passed since there has been a garden at the House. All the animals of the Hill are very excited about the new Folks moving in, and they wonder how things are going to change. It’s only a matter of time before the animals of the Hill find out just who is moving in, and they may be a little bit surprised when they do.
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