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Fox and I
Fox and I: An Uncommon Friendship | Catherine Raven
A wild fox befriends a solitary woman at her home in Montana, and their relationship transforms them both in this inspiring, surprising, and often funny memoir. Both a new window onto the natural world and the introduction of a remarkable literary talent.Catherine Raven left home at 15, fleeing an abusive, disdainful father and an indifferent mother. More at home in nature than among people, she worked for many years as a National Parks ranger, eventually earning a Ph.D. in biology while working as a janitor and living in her car (which lacked a reverse gear) or on abandoned construction sites. She built a house on an isolated plot of land in Montana, teaching remotely and leading field courses in the National Parks. One day, she realized that the mangy-looking fox who had been appearing on her property was now showing up every day at 4:15, positioning himself near a lone forget-me-not near the house. She had never had a regular visitor before. How do you even talk to a fox? One day she brought out her camping chair, sat as near to him as she dared, and began reading to him from The Little Prince. Her scientific training had taught her not to anthropomorphize animals, yet as she grew to know him, his personality revealed itself--and he became her friend. But friends cannot always save each other from the uncontained forces of nature. Fox and I is also a poignant and dramatic tale of coping with inevitable loss and how that loss can be transformed into meaning. An uplifting, fable-like true story, it not only reveals the power of friendship and our interconnectedness with the natural world but introduces an original, imaginative, stunning new literary voice.
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bookandbedandtea
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Texreader Awww lovely!! 2w
AnnCrystal 🤩🎨💝. (edited) 2w
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 2w
Catsandbooks Wonderful! 🧡 2w
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Lcsmcat
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If you like contemplative memoir and love nature, this is for you. I finished it yesterday and switching to a new “treadmill book” was hard. I looked forward to this one every morning.

Suet624 Sounds right up my alley. 6mo
Lcsmcat @Suet624 I hope you enjoy it. If you liked Braiding Sweetgrass, while they‘re not the same at all there‘s a similar “feel” if you know what I mean. Sound scientific knowledge that isn‘t afraid to admit there‘s more than science as a way to view the world. 6mo
Tamra I borrowed the audio. 😄 6mo
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Messiejessie
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Quirky and contemplative, this book does not follow a typical formula.
I liked it.

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TEArificbooks
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A biologist living alone in a remote cottage near Yellowstone observes the nature around her and a fox visits her every day. They begin to enjoy each others company, going on walks and playing games. The nature writing was beautiful. But I think the also talked a little about a lot of different things and felt a bit scattered. #wintergames #teamevergreen @Clwojick

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Clwojick Great job! 11mo
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StaceGhost
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Clean and re-organized the kitchen, graded all of my papers, and finished this beautiful project. It‘s been a good day! Listened to the tagged book on audio 🦊

slategreyskies I love this! 🦊 🥰 2y
TEArificbooks That book is on my tbr. Love the sewing 2y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa So cute! 🥰 2y
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Clare-Dragonfly Lovely! 2y
Scochrane26 Very cool! I cross stitch but don‘t know how to embroider 2y
StaceGhost @slategreyskies @Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Clare-Dragonfly thanks! It‘s a kit from hook, line, and tinker @Scochrane26 it‘s not too different! You‘d probably like it if you like cross stitch. 2y
StaceGhost @mdm139 it‘s definitely a slow burn but it‘s really nice to walk or clean to 2y
BookwormAHN Cute 🧡 2y
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KathyWheeler
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There are a lot more animals in this book than just the fox, but the fox was the one she had a friendship with. In some places she gets repetitive and in others she gets a little weird, but this is, overall, a good memoir. I was glad that her relationship with the fox helped her grow and lose some of her self-loathing. Began Tamron Hall‘s, As the Wicked Watch, after I finished Fox & I. #audiowalk

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KathyWheeler
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The thing that tickles me about this book is that at the beginning of it, she talks a lot about how she was always taught not to anthropomorphize animals but this whole book is nothing but her doing exactly that. I‘m enjoying it. #audiowalk

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KathyWheeler
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So I was looking for a change in the type of book I listen to on my walks. Fox & I, about a biologist‘s relationship with a fox who lives near her, seemed interesting, and it was available on Hoopla, so it‘s now my new walking book. It was only in the mid 80s when I went for my lunch walk. And there was a bit of a breeze. #audiowalk

Chelsea.Poole I enjoyed this book 🦊 2y
KathyWheeler @Chelsea.Poole I am liking it. 2y
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MelKelsey
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I wasn't the right reader for The Fox and I: An Uncommon Friendship. A memoir about Catherine Raven's abusive upbringing, early emancipation, and solace found as a biologist living off-the-grid is appealing. What she wrote lacked the human element. Two stars

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Chelsea.Poole
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Adored this #memoir of a biologist/zoologist professor who
leads a solitary lifestyle until she meets Fox. In all her
training and professional life it is well-known that "humans
shouldn't interfere in a wild animal's life" and one should
never anthropomorphize animals. She has gone along with this thought but eventually comes to the conclusion that humans are animals too. Having a Fox as a best friend seems so epic; I‘d love this life! Had ?

BkClubCare Nonfiction that made you good-cry? Ok! 3y
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WellReadCatLady
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Foxes are amazing and I can see how a scientist who is trained not to anthropomorphize animals does so with a fox she meets.

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Bookish_Gal
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This has been a longer read than expected. While the slow story was refreshing, there didn‘t feel like any real connection was being made. The title is about a fox, but most chapters was about a different section on her cabin land. Without the fox. I was expecting more focus to be on this cute runt fox himself. The simple cycle of life is a nice touch alongside the solidarity connections you get when in nature

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BookishMarginalia
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#CurrentlyListening to this #naturememoir by a solitary biologist who bonds with a fox while living in an isolated cottage in remote Montana.

#20in4 Hour 4 @Andrew65

squirrelbrain Sounds lovely - stacked. 3y
EvieBee I‘m waiting for a library copy. Can‘t wait! 3y
Michael_Gee We‘re on the same theme today with foxes! 🦊 3y
Andrew65 Doing great 👏👏👏 3y
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nitalibrarian
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And here's the other side of my cataloging cart. It includes the rest of the fiction, non-fiction, large print, and paperbacks.

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Bookish_Gal
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This was really cute. This is one of those books I get an email about that it‘s soon to be released. So I was pleased to have seen it up here. Catherine is a biologist living alone nearby Yellowstone National Park when she notices a fox coming by, same time everyday. She decides to befriend it, by reading to it The Little Prince.

Chelsea.Poole Love this display 3y
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“An unforgettable memoir about the friendship between a solitary woman and a wild fox.”

FULL POST: https://tinyurl.com/3xfvb45c

#catherineraven