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My Hare Line Meets the Brown Rabbit Audiobook by Patsy M. Henry

My Hare Line Meets the Brown Rabbit Audiobook by Patsy M. Henry

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Title: My Hare Line Meets the Brown Rabbit
Author: Patsy M. Henry
Narrator: Melissa Madole
Format: Unabridged
Length: 11 mins
Language: English
Release date: 04-12-10
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Genres: Kids, Ages 5-7

Publisher's Summary:
In My Hare Line Meets the Brown Rabbit, join Brownie, a wild rabbit who finds a new home in the front yard of a big house. She is shocked to discover in the backyard what her grandfather has always warned against: a prison camp! What will Brownie's investigation reveal about the prison camp and the humans who run it?

Members Reviews:
Interesting Look at Keeping Rabbits as Pets
This is the story of Brownie, a wild rabbit who lived with her grandfather in a South Georgian forest. They had to evacuate their home when the trees began falling and Brownie, along with her friend Jay, moved under the holly bushes, next to a big house. The owners of the big house, Mr. and Mrs. Walden, put out seed and filled a birdbath with fresh water, which Brownie enjoyed. Jay tells Brownie that the Walden's are their friends, but soon Brownie finds the rabbit prison in the back yard.
Throughout the story Brownie tries to understand why nice people like the Walden's would have a prison camp in the back yard. She also wonders why the "prisoners" are never afraid of their captors. She finds a way into the cages and learns about everyone's life, mostly from her friend Jay. This story introduces Brownie. Again, there are black and white pictures on every other page. The pictures show the real Brownie and help visualize her story for readers.
Book number two, My Hare Line Meets the Brown Rabbit, is faster pace than book one and tells a story from the new rabbit's (Brownie), point of view. I enjoyed this story more because it is actually a story. Not is the sense of a character dealing with a conflict and changing somewhat after solving it, because there is no conflict for Brownie to deal with. Sure, she is now at a new home and she finds a prison, but Brownie is an observer, a storyteller. Even so, I think kids will enjoy meeting Brownie and Jay. They will love connecting the story with the pictures.
The story begins with human's knocking down trees to build new things or for space to place those things. Those desires and actions are what force nature, this time Brownie and Jay, out of their homes. The foreword, written by Marjean Boyd, explains that plight in a straight forward (no pun intended) manner. The foreword is worth taking the time to read. Received book from the author.

Wonderful message
This book is a fun, gentle read for children of any age. The story is from the author's real-life experience, and the photographs are of the actual rabbits she writes about. I love the message of this book: that wildlife creatures are becoming homeless through urban development, and that we must be aware of their loss and help them readjust. The story of the brown rabbit is heart-warming. I appreciated the Christian content and Bible verses. This book shows that God has surprises in store for our lives and there is beauty all around us if we take the time to appreciate and respect nature and all God's creatures.
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My Hare Line Meets the Brown Rabbit Audiobook by Patsy M. Henry

My Hare Line Meets the Brown Rabbit Audiobook by Patsy M. Henry

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