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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. The Running Foxes is a novel about the people and animal inhabitants of a fictional English community. You come to know the individuals from the Cumbrian fells area, their trials and successes, their families and their stock, but mostly about the relationship between the men and their hounds. Think of this as sort of "All Creatures Great and Small", but from the perspective of the farmers, innkeepers and small holders of 1950s rural England. This is a delightful book and was a joy to reread, as I had read it many years ago, shortly after it was published in the 1960s. no reviews | add a review
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Set in the Cumbrian fells, this is a story about country people and their way of life, the animals they love and the hounds they breed. Joyce Stranger's other novels include Thursday's Child, A Cry on the Wind and The Hills are Lonely. No library descriptions found. |
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Recommended for those who like wistful fiction about the past and/or rural society, as well as those who appreciate animal fiction such as Big Red, The Incredible Journey, Bambi, and especially James Herriot's books which have a similar atmosphere.
Tissue Alert!: If you're the kind of person (like me) who cried when the dog dies in things like Where the Red Fern Grows or Old Yeller, this book may make you cry. But it's so worth it. ( )