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  1. Watership Down Full Book Summary. Watership Down is the tale of a group of rabbits in search of a home. Fiver, a small, young rabbit, has a gift: He can tell when things are going to happen and he can sense whether they will be good or bad. Fiver foresees great danger to the rabbits' home warren. His brother Hazel, who is slightly larger and ...

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  2. Watership Down is an adventure novel by English author Richard Adams, published by Rex Collings Ltd of London in 1972. Set in Hampshire in southern England, the story features a small group of rabbits.

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  4. Watership Down Summary. Hazel and Fiver are rabbits—and brothers—who live in a warren in Sandleford, in the English countryside. Their warren is a generally happy place, though Hazel and Fiver, who often has strange visions of the future, occasionally have to contend with condescending treatment from their warren’s Owsla, or police-like ...

  5. Published in 1972, Watership Down, by Richard Adams, is a fantasy-adventure novel for middle-grade readers and above that follows a group of rabbits as they search for a new home and defend it against enemies. Widely considered a children’s literature classic, the book is also beloved by adults for its engaging characters, action sequences ...

  6. Although Watership Down is peaceful, and everyone is happy, Hazel realizes that there are no female rabbits, this condemning the warren to certain obeisance once the male rabbits living there die. With the help of a seagull called Kehaar, they discover a nearby warren in Efrafa, which is overcrowded and has many doe rabbits.

  7. Part 1: The Journey. In a warren of rabbits in Sandleford, West Berkshire, England, a young rabbit named Fiver, who has visions he can't explain, tells his older brother, Hazel, that their warren is in danger. Fiver sees a huge sign near the warren, and though he can't read it, he knows it means trouble, and the entire colony must leave.

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