The Tale of the Red Fox in the North Woods


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The Tale of the Red Fox in the North Woods is about a boy, age 8, befriending a family of red foxes much to the chagrin of his uncle and aunt who own a resort in these north woods. Problems arise when area businessmen have their properties vandalized by some of these red foxes. A program to "cull" some of these foxes ensues. The young nephew is conflicted. Whom should he trust; his uncle and aunt; his childhood friends; some close neighbors; etc. These people teach young Bobby about the emerging natural and manmade world around him. The story is a good read for children ages eight to twelve. Many facts about the survival of the red fox in these north woods, the native Chippewa Indians, and the history of this part of the north woods over many centuries along this part of Torch Lake, Michigan are included in the story.







Amber


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For the first month of her life, Amber lives only in the den she shares with her four brothers. When at last they are ready to leave the den in late spring, Amber and the other kits overcome their fears quickly. In no time they are tumbling over each other in their eagerness to explore the delights of the world above. But playtime will soon be over. As the summer flies by, Amber's parents teach the lessons that are crucial to their survival. Foxes have many enemies, and they must learn to outwit foes stronger and faster than they are.By fall, Amber's parents have left, and her brothers have gradually gone their separate ways. Amber still has much to learn. Driven by hunger and fear, she will use every instinct and intelligence she possesses to feed herself and stay safe. One day she will be ready to find a mate and raise a family of her own.







Fox World


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Fox World, based on true events, takes the reader under the canopy of an urban forest on the outskirts of Washington, D.C. for a year-long walk with a weary sales executive and his muse, a wild red fox. Aged, ill and injured, both fox and man seek healing in their journey, not only for themselves, but for the ecologically stressed forest which is under siege. They are joined on their five-hundred-mile walkabout by the fox’s forest friends – owl, buck deer, hawk, blue heron, and raccoon, and each animal’s story illustrates why this small forest is so soothing and majestic in its allure. Starting in brutally cold winter, followed by the wettest summer on record, fox and man face daunting life challenges on their walks, from heart arrhythmia which ends the executive’s career to a coyote attack and critical illnesses faced by the elderly fox. And through these traumatic events, the two bond for survival, and the fox’s wild perspective teaches his human friend unforgettable lessons about healing, coping, serenity, wonderment, mindfulness, and simple treasures (e.g., the sun setting atop the great oaks, an owl serenade under moon beams, a shared cup of bison bone broth on an icy day). Drawn in by the plight of the fox’s forest as destruction looms, the man decides to take a stand and help the fox and his animal friends. Richly graced with gorgeous nature photos and infused with insights that can only be imparted by those who have come to genuinely appreciate life, Fox World is an exhilarating walk in the woods that you’ll never forget.




Native American Short Stories


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Jim Sarles AKA Jim Red Fox, was raised in the Catskill Mountains in New York. On December 19, 2004, he suffered a debilitating stroke. One positive result of this traumatic experience was a new ability to think very creatively and to put these thoughts on paper. He began writing about his childhood experiences in Livingston Manor. He always knew that his blood line went back to the Lakota Sioux. In 2009, he became a member of the Native American Cultural Center where he is a member of the board. He is also a member of the Thunder Bear Drum Circle. He was given the title of Story Teller and the Indian name, Red Fox in 2010. He began writing short stories of Native American Indians, reading to school children and various Powwows. This is his first book but more will follow.




The Story of Saranac


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A Red Fox Tale


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Based on the real life experience of the author, a red fox tells the tale of his friendship with a human being.




The Hidden World of the Fox


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Discover the hidden world of the fox, as beautifully revealed by an acclaimed ecologist who has studied foxes for two decades across four continents “An ode to this familiar yet mysterious creature. … The sight of foxes can lift Brand's prose into poetry. ... By turns lyrical, salty, funny and scholarly.” —New York Times Book Review The fox. For thousands of years myth and folklore have celebrated its cunning intelligence. Today the red fox is the nature’s most populous carnivore, its dancing orange tail a common sight in backyards. Yet who is this wild neighbor, truly? How do we negotiate this uneasy new chapter of an ancient relationship? Join British ecologist Adele Brand on a journey to discover the surprising secrets of the fabled fox, the familiar yet enigmatic creature that has adapted to the human world with astonishing—some say, unsettling—success. Brand has studied foxes for twenty years across four continents—from the Yucatán rainforest to India’s remote Thar Desert, from subarctic Canada to metropolitan London. Her observations have convinced her that the fox is arguably the most modern of all wildlife, uniquely suited to survival in the rapidly expanding urban/wild interface. Blending cutting-edge science, cultural anthropology, and intimate personal storytelling drawn from her own remarkable fieldwork, The Hidden World of the Fox is Brand’s rich and revelatory portrait of the extraordinary animal she has devoted her life to understanding.




The Masters of the Peaks


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In 'The Masters of the Peaks' by Joseph A. Altsheler, readers are transported to the American frontier during the French and Indian War. Altsheler's novel is a gripping tale of adventure, courage, and survival as two young frontiersmen navigate the dangers of the wilderness and the tensions between the French and British forces. The author's vivid descriptions and attention to historical detail immerse the reader in the rugged landscape and political turmoil of the time. Altsheler's ability to blend historical facts with thrilling fiction makes this book a compelling read for history enthusiasts and adventure lovers alike. Joseph A. Altsheler, known for his historical fiction centered around American conflicts, brings his expertise to 'The Masters of the Peaks.' With a background in journalism and a passion for the intricacies of war, Altsheler's unique perspective shines through in his writing. His dedication to providing an authentic portrayal of the past serves as a testament to his research and storytelling skills. For readers seeking an exciting journey through America's early frontier history, 'The Masters of the Peaks' is a must-read. Joseph A. Altsheler's masterful storytelling and historical accuracy combine to create a truly captivating narrative that will educate and entertain in equal measure.