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Wintersfall: The Legend of Sangareth (the Elderwood Chronicles, Book 4) by M.G. Claybrook

A quietly powerful tale about history, belief, and the quiet defiance of choosing empathy over fear. Claybrook’s fourth entry in The Elderwood Chronicles continues his deep exploration of folklore and philosophy, centering on a young squirrel raised in a realm…
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Muunokhoi’s Awakening by Gilbert Arthur

A meditative tale of instinct, choice, and awakening… Arthur’s brilliant novel opens underground, in the stillness of a marmot colony buried deep beneath the snow. There, Muunokhoi, a large, intelligent tarbagan marmot, awakens too early from hibernation. With the world…
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Nathaniel’s Got the Blues by David L Heaney

A compelling, awe-inspiring tale… Heaney’s charming, captivating tale of Nathaniel, a fruit rat, is more of a pilgrimage of the inner soul rather than a physical journey of a bitter rat who has grown increasingly self-focused in his old age.…
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Shadowshine: An Animal Adventure by Johnny Armstrong

  Magical, full of whimsy, and rich in vivid descriptions, this is the animal fiction done right… In this charming debut tale, Armstrong adeptly blends classic storytelling with the usual genre tropes of literary fiction, creating a timeless, brilliant story…
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Hap: The Prize Winning Horse by Horace Crenshaw

  Beautifully written, light-hearted read… Set against a fascinating background, Crenshaw brings out mystique of horses and rustic simplicity of Mississippi life in his debut novella. After a tragic incident, Hap, the young horse, starts his training as a racehorse.…