Rabbit Hill Novel Text

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Rabbit Hill Novel Text

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Short Description:
In a countryside setting, a family of rabbits and other small animals eagerly await new human neighbors, hoping they will bring much-needed food and kindness.
# Pages:
127
Age:
Age 12
Age:
Age 13
Age:
Age 14
Author:
Lawson, Robert
Award:
Newbery Winner
Grade:
Grade 6
Grade:
Grade 7
Grade:
Grade 8
Genre:
Fable
Genre:
Young Readers
Themes/ Topics:
Community
Themes/ Topics:
Nature of Humanity
SKU:
900B
ISBN
9780142407967
$7.99
Printed Copy:
Comes printed on 3-hole punched looseleaf ready for your binder or file folder
Bulk Pricing:
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Short Description:
In a countryside setting, a family of rabbits and other small animals eagerly await new human neighbors, hoping they will bring much-needed food and kindness.
# Pages:
127
Age:
Age 12
Age:
Age 13
Age:
Age 14
Author:
Lawson, Robert
Award:
Newbery Winner
Grade:
Grade 6
Grade:
Grade 7
Grade:
Grade 8
Genre:
Fable
Genre:
Young Readers
Themes/ Topics:
Community
Themes/ Topics:
Nature of Humanity
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About the Book Rabbit Hill

Rabbit Hill by Robert Lawson is a fable that highlights the significance of living in harmony. Set in the countryside near Westport, Connecticut, the story follows a family of rabbits and other small animals who are thrilled about new human neighbors moving into a long-abandoned house nearby.

The animals, who have been struggling due to the lack of food from the neglected garden, are hopeful that the new residents will be kind and provide for them. The narrative delves into themes of optimism, community, and the cautious hope for a better future, reflecting the post-World War II era in which it was written.

The plot takes a twist when Little Georgie, a young rabbit, is hit by a car and taken in by the humans. This incident tests the animals’ trust and challenges their fears about the new neighbors. Ultimately, the book conveys a message of mutual respect and cooperation between humans and animals, advocating for a world where everyone can coexist peacefully.

 

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