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Foxed In (Just Like Home, Book Four)
| Expected release date is Jan 5th 2027 |
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Overview
When Glenn the llama picks up the scent of several fox kits who have been abandoned by their mother, Ruby and Henry will have to figure out how to humanely trap them and get them the care that they need!
A heartwarming and fun middle grade series from bestselling author Erin Soderberg Downing about a unique animal sanctuary, the full-time family who live there, and the rotating stable of animal guests who will learn what it really feels like to be loved and cared for.
Siblings Ruby and Henry have an unusual kind of home life compared to their friends. Their family operates an animal sanctuary with a unique collection of full-time pet residents: a pig, a dog, the world’s bossiest cat, two silly goats, and a llama who thinks he’s a human. Not to mention, Ruby and Henry’s mom is also a vet at the animal clinic in town.
Now, Glenn the llama is acting strange. Llamas are notorious for being “protectors” on farms. They love to protect their herd - goats, chickens, and other friends - by creating a ruckus and scaring away threats. And he ultimately leads Henry and Ruby to the hiding spot of several fox kits who have been abandoned by their mother. After a lot of false starts and failed chances, the kids try to work with a local agency to locate and humanely trap the injured animals so they can bring them into their care in the barn headquarters and get them the help they need, before bringing them to a local wildlife specialist.









