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One night while the moon gleamed out of the clouds in the east, a young female otter gave birth to three cubs in a hollow oak by a woodland river. The pride of the litter was Tarka, "Little Water Wanderer," the name the ancients gave otters in Britain's long-vanished tribal past.
First published in 1927, this classic story of Tarka's life in the country of the Two Rivers has charmed generations of readers. It pictures a never-to-be-forgotten rural England and, through the character of Tarka, lets us experience nature in her infinite variety.
"Beautifully written, highly dramatic, a great story of the natural world. Unreservedly recommended." (B-O-T Editorial Review Board)
Tarka the otter pursues an active life, sometimes playful and sometimes dangerous, in the Devonshire countryside.
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