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Mr. Watkins unhappily discovers a small rabbit living in his townhouse back yard. To him, it's just one more irritant in trying to keep his walled-in terrace and plants pristine and perfect. Like he does with the other animals who live there, Mr. Watkins attempts to chase this would-be inhabitant away. However, the rabbit is so innocent and young that it doesn't know it's supposed to be afraid of Mr. Watkins, and it doesn't run away. This unexpected reaction happens several times and slowly, Mr. Watkins changes his attitude about the wellbeing of urban wildlife.
This is an intriguing story about Mobey, a white whale, who shrinks and shrinks when swimming in a fjord near a fish factory. He is accidentally sealed inside a sardine can and has to stay inside for over three years. His dear friend, a retired seaman, has many adventures during this time as he tries to release the whale from inside the sardine can. It is a mystical and magical story vividly illustrated by the author.
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