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No. of pages 144
Published: 1994
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"The Midnight Fox" by Gareth Floyd follows the story of a young boy named Tom, who spends his summer vacation at his aunt and uncle's farm. Bored and restless, he begins to explore the countryside and soon discovers a wild fox living nearby. Their encounters spark a sense of wonder and adventure, but Tom soon realizes that the fox is in danger due to the threat from hunters. As Tom forms a bond with the creature, he must find a way to protect the fox and confront the challenges of loyalty, bravery, and the beauty of nature. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: Puffin, Puffin Modern Classics .
There are 144 pages in this book. This book was published in 1994 by Penguin Random House Children's UK .
Betsy Byars is a Newbery Medal winner and a National Book Award winner. Her books have appeared on the best books lists of the American Library Association, School Library Journal , and American Bookseller , among others
This book contains the following story:
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Puffin Modern Classics
The "Puffin Modern Classics" series is a celebrated collection of timeless children's literature published by Puffin Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House. This series aims to introduce young readers to classic stories that have stood the test of time, reimagining them for a new generation. The series features a wide variety of titles, including classics from various genres, such as adventure, fantasy, realism, and historical fiction and encompasses works by renowned authors. While retaining the essence of the original works, the Puffin Modern Classics often feature updated illustrations, introductions, and sometimes new afterwords to provide context for contemporary readers. This approach helps bridge the gap between past and present, making the stories more accessible to today's readers. The series is primarily aimed at children aged 8 and older.