Pax cover art

Pax

Preview
Free with 30-day trial
Prime logo New to Audible Prime Member exclusive:
2 credits with free trial
1 credit a month to use on any title to download and keep
Listen to anything from the Plus Catalogue—thousands of Audible Originals, podcasts and audiobooks
Download titles to your library and listen offline
₹199 per month after 30-day trial. Cancel anytime.

Pax

Written by: Sara Pennypacker
Narrated by: Michael Curran-Dorsano
Free with 30-day trial

₹199 per month after 30-day trial. Cancel anytime.

Buy Now for ₹1,224.00

Buy Now for ₹1,224.00

About this listen

A moving story of the extraordinary friendship between a boy and his fox, and their epic journey to be reunited.

Pax was only a kit when his family was killed and he was rescued by ‘his boy’, Peter. Now the country is at war and when his father enlists, Peter has no choice but to move in with his grandfather. Far worse than leaving home is the fact that he has to leave Pax behind. But before Peter spends even one night under his grandfather’s roof he sneaks out into the night, determined to find his beloved friend. This is the story of Peter, Pax, and their journeys back to each other as war rampages throughout the country.

A profound and moving story, ‘Pax’ is destined to become a classic in the vein of ‘Charlotte’s Web’ and ‘Watership Down’.

Action & Adventure Animal Fiction Animals Animals & Nature Difficult Discussions Foxes & Wolves Growing Up & Facts of Life Literature & Fiction Social & Life Skills Survival Stories

Critic Reviews

‘Pax the book is like Pax the fox: half wild and wholly beautiful.’ New York Times

'A heart wrenching masterpiece about the relationship between a boy and his fox' The Guardian

'A touching story about a boy and his pet, as well as a depiction of the devastating and often unseen consequences of war' Book Trust

‘A beautifully wrought, utterly compelling novel about the powerful relationship between a boy and his fox.’ Sainsbury’s Entertainment

‘Every moment in the graceful, fluid narrative is believable … Moving and poetic.’ Kirkus

No reviews yet