That book has stayed with me for years and years, Parked inside my head and my heart and changed my perspective utterly. I still cry when I remember it - thanks to you I am remembering it now and my face is wet. I worry for the beavers....
I believe it was first published in 1972 but I didn't read it till the late seventies. Can't remember much about it now. I am so glad that it captivated you.
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I really loved that book too. I used to be irritated at all the bunnies that were making nests in our lawn. After reading that book, I looked at them very differently.
Watership Down is one of those stories that I could read again and then discuss it with my daughter which is the good part.
ReplyDeleteThat book has stayed with me for years and years, Parked inside my head and my heart and changed my perspective utterly. I still cry when I remember it - thanks to you I am remembering it now and my face is wet.
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Oh gosh, Watership down. It must be thirty years since I read that. One of those stories that stays with us though.
ReplyDeleteI will have to read it! I just finished "West with Giraffes" and enjoyed that very much too!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you enjoyed it! I know I sure did.
ReplyDeleteThe one Ellen just read (West With Giraffes).... I loved it, too. Read it!!
I read it 40-plus years ago and I still remember how much I loved it!
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I really loved that book too. I used to be irritated at all the bunnies that were making nests in our lawn. After reading that book, I looked at them very differently.
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