The Raising Hare philosophy

Raising Hare is one of the most beautifully-written books I've read.

Raising Hare is one of the most beautifully-written books I've read.

Each sentence of the story has been thoughtfully sculpted by Chloe Dalton to not only offer a rich description of her experience hand-rearing an abandoned leveret during a pandemic lockdown, but experiencing her writing style is like witnessing a promotion for the English language itself.

There are word combinations that literally make your body ache in gladness that you got to feast your eyes and shower your soul on such magnificence.

This is writing done by somebody who clearly has a passion to explore its depths. And with it you are gifted art. You get the sense that you are bearing witness to the personal development of its author on every passing page.

Raising Hare is beyond the simple retelling of an unusual story in a descriptive way. What it holds up is a refreshing approach to work; one where the intention is to hose the recipient of one's work with all 'personal talent taps' turned wide open.

A recommendation of it is obvious.


Raising Hare by Chloe Dalton: 9780593701843 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books
A moving and fascinating meditation on freedom, trust, loss, and our relationship with the natural world, explored through the story of one woman’s unlikely friendship with a wild hare. Imagine…