Fifteen Rabbits
Fifteen Rabbits (German: Fünfzehn Hasen: Schicksale in Wald und Feld) is a 1929 survival and adventure novel by the Austrian writer Felix Salten. The novel depicts a year in the life of a colony of rabbits in the same forest where Bambi dwells.
First English-language edition from 1930. | |
Author | Felix Salten |
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Original title | Fünfzehn Hasen: Schicksale in Wald und Feld |
Translator | Whittaker Chambers |
Language | German |
Genre | novel |
Published | 1929 |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Published in English | 1930 |
Pages | 211 |
LC Class | PZ3.S1733 Fi |
As the title indicates, there are 15 rabbits who feature in the story, but not all of them survive to the end. Although Fifteen Rabbits is a story of a collective, the young Hops is the main character, with his beloved Plana.
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