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The Story of a Hare

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The narrative follows the life of a wild hare on the Cornish uplands, tracing her nesting, rearing of leverets, foraging, and the seasonal struggles of survival. Through episodic, observational chapters it portrays predator encounters, close calls with polecats, foxes, stoats and human intrusions, migrations between heaths, and the hardships of a severe winter. Rich natural description evokes the moorland, cliffs, and farm edges while combining recorded incidents and cautious imaginative inference to convey instincts, ruses, and the rhythms of wild existence. The account emphasizes adaptation, maternal care, and the precarious balance between refuge and danger in a disappearing rural landscape.

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J. C. Tregarthen

J. C. Tregarthen was an author known for his engaging nature writings that capture the wildlife and landscapes of Cornwall. His notable works include "The Life Story of an Otter," which provides a detailed and affectionate portrayal of the otter's life, and "The Story of a Hare," which explores the habits and challenges faced by this elusive creature. Tregarthen's book "Wild Life at the Land's End" offers keen observations on various animals, including foxes and badgers, reflecting his deep appreciation for the natural world. Through his vivid storytelling, Tregarthen contributes to the literary heritage of nature writing.

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