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A young fawn is born into a woodland community and grows from a helpless newborn to mature stag while forming friendships and learning the daily routines of forest life. The narrative follows seasonal change and rites of passage—play, courtship, and the assumption of social roles—alongside moments of exhilaration and vulnerability. Encounters with predators and with human hunters bring fear, loss, and practical lessons about survival and adaptation. Lyrical natural description and animal interactions illuminate themes of maturation, mortality, and the precarious balance between instinct and environment.
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