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The Sins of Silvertip the Fox

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A collection of short woodland tales follows Nibble the rabbit and other anthropomorphic animals — a muskrat, a near‑sighted red cow, a fox called Silvertip, a mischievous coon, little owls, and a tame jay — as they contend with misunderstandings, friendship, and small adventures around Doctor Muskrat’s Pond and the neighboring farm. Episodes range from rescues and narrow escapes to schemes and hunts, told in a conversational twilight narrative that mixes gentle humor with mild peril. Recurring motifs include community problem‑solving, the tension between wildness and human influence, and the resourcefulness of small creatures.

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John Breck

John Breck was an American author known for his engaging children's literature, which often features animal characters and moral lessons. His works, such as "Mostly About Nibble the Bunny" and "Tad Coon's Great Adventure," showcase his ability to weave adventure with themes of friendship and bravery. Breck's storytelling is characterized by a whimsical style that appeals to young readers, making his books a delightful addition to early childhood reading. Through his narratives, he has contributed to the landscape of children's literature, creating memorable tales that continue to resonate with audiences.

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