<p>In a countryside where black and white rabbits live under strict separation Nell and Levi witness a moment that will define their lives-triggering a legacy of division power and resistance.</p><p></p><p>Nell the son of a black warren leader flees with Ollie a brave orphan doe to the Golden Field where black rabbits labour under white rule. There they join a growing resistance determined to challenge a system built on inequality. As the struggle escalates loyalties are tested and long-buried truths come to light can these rabbits find a path to unity or will the cycle of hatred keep turning?</p><p></p><p>I<strong>nspired by the life of Nelson Mandela and echoing the emotional and symbolic depth of <em>Watership Down</em></strong> this allegorical novel explores themes of injustice identity leadership and reconciliation. Through animal characters and vividly drawn societies the story invites readers to reflect on the costs and courage of social change.</p><p></p><p>Ideal for libraries classrooms and book clubs the novel includes:</p><ul><li>An <strong>Author's Note</strong> detailing its inspiration and allegorical roots</li><li>A <strong>Glossary</strong> of rabbit terms and language</li><li>Two <strong>Afterwords</strong> offering deeper historical context including one written as a rabbit dialogue</li></ul><p></p><p>Suitable for both teen and adult readers this is a story of defiance legacy and the strength to lead with hope instead of hate.</p>
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