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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Notice
Dedication
Epigraph
Chapter One: A first spring birthday brings a surprise
Chapter Two: Carl’s whole life is wrecked
Chapter Three: The cottontails gather and decide
Chapter Four: First night in a new house
Chapter Five: Off the leash, at last
Chapter Six: The welcome wagon arrives
Chapter Seven: The worst thing there is
Chapter Eight: Alice has a remarkable idea
Chapter Nine: The evidence is examined
Chapter Ten: Foxy makes a friend
Chapter Eleven: The night of the great planting
Chapter Twelve: The prettiest little garden you ever did see
Chapter Thirteen: Alice makes one more deal
Chapter Fourteen: Carl gets a real education
Chapter Fifteen: A friend in need
Chapter Sixteen: Nothing short of a miracle
Chapter Seventeen: Tend your garden well
Chapter Eighteen: A taste of radish
Chapter Nineteen: The learning curve
Chapter Twenty: The farmers call a meeting
Chapter Twenty-One: Marie’s brilliant idea
Chapter Twenty-Two: Visions of the future
Chapter Twenty-Three: The farm has many visitors
Chapter Twenty-Four: Lester makes a request
Chapter Twenty-Five: Trouble in the henhouse
Chapter Twenty-Six: One wonderful day
Chapter Twenty-Seven: The golden hour
Chapter Twenty-Eight: May a hawk take you!
Chapter Twenty-Nine: The totting up
Chapter Thirty: The taste of victory
Chapter Thirty-One: A plum idea
Chapter Thirty-Two: Plenty of credit to go around
Author’s Note
Acknowledgments
About the Author
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