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He had been waiting all his life, hoping to hear the hare's song. . .
The boy and his family are special. While others hunt the hares, his family search for leverets orphaned by the hunt and keep them safe. When the hares begin to move across the land, the boy and his sister know that their greatest challenge has begun. They must follow and watch and wait until the time comes for the old queen to leave and her child to reign in her place.
But others are searching for the golden queen of the hares, a hunter with two hounds, one silver, one black. Can two children, on their own, keep the golden queen safe from the man and his hounds?
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Produktbeschreibung
He had been waiting all his life, hoping to hear the hare's song. . .

The boy and his family are special. While others hunt the hares, his family search for leverets orphaned by the hunt and keep them safe. When the hares begin to move across the land, the boy and his sister know that their greatest challenge has begun. They must follow and watch and wait until the time comes for the old queen to leave and her child to reign in her place.

But others are searching for the golden queen of the hares, a hunter with two hounds, one silver, one black. Can two children, on their own, keep the golden queen safe from the man and his hounds?
Autorenporträt
Jackie Morris is an author and illustrator. She studied illustration at Hereford College of Art and Bath Academy and has illustrated many books, and written some. The Lost Words, co-authored with Robert Macfarlane, won the Kate Greenaway Medal 2019.
Rezensionen
"Gorgeous to look at and to read." - Jeanette Winterson, Guardian

"A thing of astonishing beauty." - Alex Preston, Observer

"To read a story by Jackie Morris is to be transported into a dream world, stitched with magic. Her talent is unmatched, and her depictions of the beauty of nature's ceremonies are spellbinding. Such is true in Song of the Golden Hare, an awe-inspiring treasure for every reader." - Mary Wahlmeier, Raven Bookstore