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White Fox: Dilah and the Moon Stone
White Fox: Dilah and the Moon Stone
White Fox: Dilah and the Moon Stone
Audiobook5 hours

White Fox: Dilah and the Moon Stone

Written by Chen Jiatong

Narrated by Austin Rising

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

The first modern Chinese middle grade series to be translated and brought to the English-speaking market, from bestselling author Chen Jiatong. A young white fox dreams of being human. When his parents are taken from him, long-held secrets and a legend about a miraculous treasure rise to the surface in this perilous quest for self-discovery.

When a young white fox named Dilah discovers a human family, he begins to dream of being human himself. But when his parents are assassinated, long-held secrets and a legend about a miraculous treasure rise to the surface. A treasure with the power to make animals human... The clues to its location are contained in a moonstone buried beneath their den. But evil blue foxes seek the treasure too and Dilah must race to find it first. Along the way, he meets all sorts of other creatures: a friendly seal, an ancient tortoise, and a fierce leopard -- but can he stay one step ahead?
LanguageEnglish
PublisherScholastic
Release dateOct 6, 2020
ISBN9781338722390
White Fox: Dilah and the Moon Stone

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    I really enjoyed this book from beginning to end. The narration was great. I usually set the speed At it’s lowest point .8 which always helps. Some books need an even lower speed but this book has great readers narrating all of the characters which were all interesting and lovable.
    The story could have gone on a little more but I guess it’s because I didn’t want it to end. I really hope there’s another part or a sequel to this I was disappointed how it left so much unanswered after trekking so far and for so long but without giving up any spoilers I guess it’s supposed to allow the reader to see what obviously was to come about This would be an awesome animated feature