![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The pace of the story keeps the reader immersed despite the weighty issues and soon Jules and Sylvie's story, as well as storylines from their friends, merges with the story of Senna and the animal world to a satisfying denouement. The writing is simple but evocative and brings the power of nature to life as well as the strength of the emotions and the love between the girls and their father. * Sunday Independent, Dublin * " a sweet story of loss and grief with old legends of spirit animals in a deceptively simple and beautifully written novel. Grab the tissues this is a heart-wrenching, magical read. Jules has been through a lot in her young life, and so has her father and her best friend. ![]() * Gloucestershire Echo * a stunning book about grief, loss and a fox that will no doubt win many prestigious awards. Maybe a Fox is a book about heartbreak and loss, but more than that it is about resilience, how we as human beings suffer unimaginable grief and emerge, if not stronger, then deeper. * The Belfast Telegraph * an intriguing tale of loss * The Herald * So tenderly written, this is the perfect book of 10-year-olds plus to curl up with on a winter's night. Gently beautiful story So tenderly written, with the woods of Vermont and its creatures conjured as the human characters, this is the perfect book for 10-year-olds-plus to curl up with on a winter's night. ![]()
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