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The Lord of the Rabbits

By: Dustin Gross
Narrated by: Shali White
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Some places are older than the people who find them. Some secrets are worth keeping forever.

When nine-year-old Pip Warren is sent to spend the summer at his grandmother's farm, he expects eight weeks of nothing. Instead, he finds a gap in a fence, a meadow that doesn't quite belong to the ordinary world, and a rabbit with one white ear who is waiting — very patiently — for exactly the right person to come along.

Thatch is the Lord of the Rabbits, forty-third in an unbroken line stretching back three hundred years. Beneath the meadow lies the Great Warren: two hundred and fourteen rabbits, tunnels that follow ancient roots, and records kept so carefully that nothing truly important has ever been forgotten. Thatch has been watching the farm for some time. He has been hoping.

When yellow survey stakes begin appearing at the meadow's edge, Pip and Thatch must work together across the boundary of their two worlds — one armed with photographs and a grandmother's careful wisdom, the other with three centuries of knowing how to survive. Along the way, Pip meets Briar, the fastest rabbit in the Warren and the most reluctant to trust him; discovers that his great-grandmother left something extraordinary behind; and learns what it means to pay attention to a place the way a place deserves to be paid attention to.

The Lord of the Rabbits is a story about belonging to something longer than yourself, about the courage it takes to sit still, and about what happens when the right person finally finds the right gap in the right fence.

Perfect for readers ages 8–12 and for anyone who has ever felt the pull of a place that seemed to be waiting for them.

©2026 Dustin Gross (P)2026 Dustin Gross
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The performance from Shali White was incredible. Her annunciation, pacing, and characterisation brought the story to life.

Cosy, comforting with a moral message.

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The Lord of the Rabbits is a gentle, cosy children’s story that feels wonderfully old fashioned in the best possible way. When Pip discovers a hidden meadow inhabited by a centuries old rabbit society, the story slowly unfolds into something much deeper than a simple fantasy adventure. Beneath the talking rabbits and woodland magic is a thoughtful story about legacy, responsibility, protecting the places we love, and learning to pay attention to the world around us.

What I really enjoyed was the warmth of the relationship between Pip’s family and the Warren across generations. The idea that this secret has quietly been passed down through his family for hundreds of years gave the story such a lovely sense of history and tenderness. It also reminded me a little of The Animals of Farthing Wood (an absolute favourite of mine when I was a child) with its themes of home, community, and humans threatening the natural world, though this story has a much softer and cosier atmosphere overall.

I also really appreciated how subtly the story handled Pip’s family situation in the background. Little comments about lawyers and things being “complicated” quietly hint at a possible separation between his parents, without ever overwhelming the main story, and I thought it was handled with a lot of care and gentleness, especially by the end when Pip feels more settled about returning home.

It’s a lovely story and a lovely narration from Shali White, especially for a debut narration performance. 3.75 rounded up.

Lovely wholesome book

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The story is lovely to listen to and the narrator did a great job of bringing the characters to life in a wholesome way without sounding overdone or patronizing.

A sweet and wholesome children’s story

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clear beautifully paced shali brought this story to life. I often struggle to listen to audible books but found the varying characters we adorable with clear accent tone and intention with each separate character....this is a skill I find when listening to audible challenging with some voice actors when it isn't present, shali has made full use of this skill enabling the listener to fully understand motives and emotions of each chapter.wonderful story beautiful art work

shali has such a soothing voice

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3:75 🌟
A lovely kids story based on a warren of talking rabbits in the countryside who need the help of a local residents grandson who comes to stay and together they muddle thru the days together tackling a big problem and trying to prevent the land being built on . The narration was pleasant, clear and easy to understand at all times and animated between characters to know who’s who . Great job .

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