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The Flight of the Fox

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Title: The Flight of the Fox
by Shirley Rousseau Murphy, Don Sibley, Richard Cuffari
ISBN: 0-689-30662-8
Publisher: Simon & Schuster (T)
Pub. Date: 01 October, 1983
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $2.29
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Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (2 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: A Boyhood memory FOUND
Comment: I had read this book as a boy, sometime around 1984, 12 years old at the time. A lover of animal tales (i read the entire "Mouse and the Motorcyle" series) and a small engine and R/C enthusiast (though i could never afford such luxuries), this book took me places and had me doing things i could only dream of.

Time Passed, and the details blurred with the passing of the years. However, the story and it's characters held fast in a corner of my mind, though the title eluded me. Repeated searches through the fiction section of my library proved fruitless. i REALLY wanted to read this book again!

With the inception of the internet in the early nineties, i turned to newsgroups and the limited search engines the infantile web offered at the time. NOTHING! So, then, from time to time, i searched for the only details i remembered: "Crispin, plane, Kangaroo Rat..."

i FINALLY hit paydirt a week or so ago, and a page devoted to children's books listed the book and it's author. i immediately headed here and ordered it! When it arrived, i spent the night reading it. Now, my four kids can share in my delight with this book!

Thanks, Mrs. Murphy, and though i learned that you are busy with a "cat detective" series, i PRAY that one day you will tell us where Rory and Crispin's adventures have taken them.

Rating: 4
Summary: Decent furry tale
Comment: Ever since spending the winter in an airplane hangar, Rory the kangaroo rat has longed to fly. His seemed an impossible dream - until he finds the old model plane. But before he could hide it and then begin to work on it, Charlie Gribble came along - a boy as interested in the plane as Rory was. Together, Rory, Charlie, and Crispin the lemming made a good team. And the model plane soon became a real plane. But one problem remained - a huge flock of starlings. With all the starlings, the plane couldn't take off. But what could one lemming, one boy and one rat do about it? Although the characters are a bit shallow, the story was very well written, like all of Murphy's novels. If you love planes and human-animal communicaton furry tales, give this a try.

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