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Raising Hare: A Memoir Audiobook
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A moving and fascinating meditation on freedom, trust, loss, and our relationship with the natural world, explored through the story of one woman’s unlikely friendship with a wild hare.
*This audiobook includes a bonus conversation between the author and narrator, available in audio only.
Imagine you could hold a baby hare and bottle-feed it. Imagine that it lived under your roof and lolloped around your bedroom at night, drumming on the duvet cover when it wanted your attention. Imagine that, over two years later, it still ran in from the fields when you called it and slept in your house for hours on end and gave birth to leverets in your study. For political advisor and speechwriter Chloe Dalton, who spent lockdown deep in the English countryside, far away from her usual busy London life, this became her unexpected reality.
In February 2021, Dalton stumbles upon a newborn hare—a leveret—that had been chased by a dog. Fearing for its life, she brings it home, only to discover how impossible it is to rear a wild hare, most of whom perish in captivity from either shock or starvation. Through trial and error, she learns to feed and care for the leveret with every intention of returning it to the wilderness. Instead, it becomes her constant companion, wandering the fields and woods at night and returning to Dalton’s house by day. Though Dalton feared that the hare would be preyed upon by foxes, stoats, feral cats, raptors, and even people, she never tried to restrict it to the house. Each time the hare leaves, Chloe knows she may never see it again. Yet she also understands that to confine it would be its own kind of death.
Raising Hare chronicles their journey together, while also taking a deep dive into the lives and nature of hares, and the way they have been viewed historically in art, literature, and folklore. We witness first-hand the joy at this extraordinary relationship between human and animal, which serves as a reminder that the best things, and most beautiful experiences, arise when we least expect them.
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“A welcome addition to these stories of transformative, interspecies trust-building…Dalton’s paean to her ‘wondrous,’ life-changing communion with this animal offers many exquisite moments.”
— Christian Science Monitor
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“Louise Brealey’s captivating narration of Dalton’s memoir is simply delightful.”
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“A bit of solace in a world that has now returned to an even more frenetic state. In Raising Hare, nature, indeed, takes its course.”
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“A sweet and curious meditation on what we gain when we allow the natural world to teach us.”
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“A beautiful book that makes you think profoundly about how we so often tune out the natural world around us.”
— Matt Haig, author of The Midnight Library
Awards
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A New York Times Bestseller
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A #1 Amazon Bestseller
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Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction
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A BookPage Best Book of 2025
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A New York Times Notable Book of the Year
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A Time Magazine Best Book of 2025
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A Scientific American Magazine Best Book of 2025
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A Wall Street Journal Best Book of 2025
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A Washington Post Best Book of the Year
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The Economist Best Books of the Year Pick
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A Slate Magazine Best Book of 2025
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An NPR Best Book of the Year
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Winner of the Wainwright Prize for Nature Writing
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About Chloe Dalton
Chloe Dalton is a writer, political adviser, and foreign-policy specialist. She spent over a decade working in the United Kingdom Parliament and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and has advised, and written for and with, numerous prominent figures. Raising Hare is her first book.
About Louise Brealey
Louise Brealey, AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator, studied history at Cambridge University before studying acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in Manhattan. On television, she appeared in the long-running medical drama Casualty on BBC One in 2002, appearing in ninety-six episodes. Afterwards, she appeared in the BBC serialization of Charles Dickens’ Bleak House, as well as Hotel Babylon, Law & Order: UK, Ripper Street, and in all series of Sherlock as Molly Hooper.