Pax: A Moving and Compelling Fox Story About Love, War, and a Journey to Find Home Again

Pax: A Moving and Compelling Fox Story About Love, War, and a Journey to Find Home Again

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Pax: A Moving and Compelling Fox Story About Love, War, and a Journey to Find Home Again

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"While it will tug mightily at the heartstrings, this story of a fox and his boy owner is also a significant story of loyalty, love, and the consequences of war written for a mature middle grade audience." - Seira Wilson, Amazon Editor

National Book Award Longlist * New York Times Bestseller * An Amazon Best Book of the Year

From bestselling and award-winning author Sara Pennypacker comes a beautifully wrought, utterly compelling novel about the powerful relationship between a boy and his fox. Pax is destined to become a classic, beloved for generations to come.

Pax and Peter have been inseparable ever since Peter rescued him as a kit. But one day, the unimaginable happens: Peter's dad enlists in the military and makes him return the fox to the wild.

At his grandfather's house, three hundred miles away from home, Peter knows he isn't where he should be€"with Pax. He strikes out on his own despite the encroaching war, spurred by love, loyalty, and grief, to be reunited with his fox.

Meanwhile Pax, steadfastly waiting for his boy, embarks on adventures and discoveries of his own. . . .

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
HarperCollins Children's Books
Manufacturer
HarperCollins
Binding
Hardcover
ItemPartNumber
42990132
ReleaseDate
2016-02-02T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
Format
Deckle Edge
EANs
9780062377012