Summary:
The memoir recounts the author's unexpected friendship with a wild fox while living in a remote area of Montana. Through their daily interactions, she reflects on nature, science, and the profound connections between humans and wildlife.
Key points:
1. Nature Connection: The book underscores the importance of bonding with nature, as seen in the author's friendship with a wild fox in Montana.
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