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Marian Pierce

Children's Author and creator of

Tails from The Foxy Café books 

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My Story

I have loved wildlife and animals for as long as I can remember, but  in March last year, something was about to change my life in a totally unexpected way.

I was furloughed from work and spending more time at home in the garden, like most people, enjoying the sights and sound of nesting blue tits and other wild birds, then one evening in late March I had a visitor arrive at my front door. A  fox, looking very bedraggled and wet, who sat and looked through the glass door at me, so I went out with a bowl of  cat food for it. It was quickly eaten and off the fox trotted. I didn't expect to see the fox again. The next night the fox re-appeared, nose pressed against the glass, with a somewhat pleading expression on its face. So I went out again and placed down a bowl of cat food. This went on for several nights. I was, by now busy looking up and researching foxes , what did they eat? Should I be feeding them at all? Was it a male or female fox....so many questions! I became fascinated with them in a way I have never done before, and I needed to know more about them.

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I found out she was a vixen when she bought her cub with her one summers' evening . The utter joy of having this wonderful experience seemed to make something click in my mind and I started to write little short stories about the foxes, as by now there were quite a few coming for supper! I posted them onto The Self Isolating Bird Club Facebook page, which was founded by Chris Packham and his team , and suddenly Tails from the Foxy Café was born. People's feedback on the stories over the next few weeks was so lovely and encouraging I wrote more and more.

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Whilst writing, the foxes were still coming each night and by now I also had a fox in the back garden who was visiting regularly as well .To see them in an urban environment is something I had not seen before, yes I had seen the odd fox slinking past on the other side of the road, late at night, but never seen them quite so close or seen their interactions with each other. I watched their behaviour over the summer months, their characters developed and this gave me even more inspiration for the stories I was writing. It became therapeutic for me, and I decided to get the stories published one day.

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In late September a small brown fox cub arrived with the rest of the fox family. He was bullied by them and they stole his food, he was clearly starving and very thin. I suspected he was either a runt of a litter or an orphan who had latched on to their family group. I  decided to intervene, something I know you probably should not do, but when it's happening in front of you, on your own doorstep it's very hard to turn your back and ignore it. It broke my heart to see him so submissive and thin. So I gave him his own bowl of food and he has never looked back. He's now full grown and is a confident fox who still pops by for his supper most nights. I do wonder if  he would have survived if I had not intervened...who knows....but I am so glad I did.

Shortly after this happened I wrote Small Tom's Big Adventure, the book that is out now. This small fox cub  was my inspiration for this particular story and I am incredibly grateful to everyone who has encouraged me and spurred me on. Feeding these beautiful and intelligent animals has given me a sense of purpose in a time of uncertainty, filled me with more joy than I could ever imagine and I feel so very privileged to have a glimpse into their lives, they have it tough, let's make their world a happier and safer place to be. We share this world with such wonderful animals, we need to remember that, and we must treasure every single one of them.

 

Small Tom's Big Adventure is available to purchase from Shookbop.and is published by Stour Valley Publishing,  It is the first in my series of Tails from The Foxy Café, there are several more already written and my next book will be out later this year, so keep your eyes peeled! 

Small Tom when  he was around 7 months old. He was so full up from eating he almost fell asleep sitting up! 

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Small Tom's Big Adventure

Small Tom is a young fox who is determined to show everyone just how brave he is.  One day, he discovers two fox cubs who are lost, far from home, and need his help...

Join Small Tom on his Big Adventure to find out more!

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Book details

 

Author: Marian Pierce

Illustrator:  Mark Lockwood

Size: 210mm x 210mm

Pages: 40pp plus cover

Age range: 4-8

ISBN: 978-1-913450-60-1

Publication date: 17th May 2021

Retail price £6.99

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The Fox Project Established in 1991 as a specialist wildlife information centre. It has incorporated a wildlife hospital since 1993, which today admits and treats over 1000 foxes per year. The wildlife ambulance operates over a huge area of Kent, Surrey, East and West Sussex and South East London dealing with sick and injured foxes and abandoned fox cubs. They work with a team of wonderful volunteers, fosterers and rehabbers who provide care, treatment and rehabilitation into the wild. The Fox Project are currently on the process of building g a new fox hospital and are always grateful for any donations.

 

 

The Fox Project helped advise me when one of my foxes Nicky developed a bare patch on her behind. After sending a series of photographs and emails Nicky was treated with several remedies to aid healing and the regrowth of her fur. She had had a car exhaust burn and the treatments given certainly helped her fur regrow and left her skin in good condition. I am so grateful to them for their kindness and expertise. I will be donating 10% of my profits from the sale of my latest book that will go towards funding the cost of their new fox hospital and helping towards fund food and care for the fox cubs. I have also adopted some cubs there and will update you all on their progress later on in the summer.

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