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A squirrel recounts its life from tentative first climbing lessons and nest life through a series of episodic adventures and misfortunes. The narrative follows encounters with predators and rival animals, a traumatic human intrusion and captivity, escapes and narrow survivals, courtship and family formation, and the constant seasonal demands of foraging. Interwoven descriptions of woodland habitat and animal behaviour convey daily routines and dangers, while human hunting and poaching create recurring threats. The structure moves through distinct episodes that together sketch a naturalistic portrait of survival, instinct, and the animal's perspective on community and loss.
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