Taking us through all the seasons on the calendar, Nicholas is a Bunny who proclaims the essence of Bunnyhood.
Nicholas is refreshing in his self-awareness, and he completely lacks the neurotic self-doubt that plagues modern literature.
Nicholas defines himself through his interactions with the wider world and all that it offers: whether that be frogs, butterflies, or snow. He is a true...
more Taking us through all the seasons on the calendar, Nicholas is a Bunny who proclaims the essence of Bunnyhood.
Nicholas is refreshing in his self-awareness, and he completely lacks the neurotic self-doubt that plagues modern literature.
Nicholas defines himself through his interactions with the wider world and all that it offers: whether that be frogs, butterflies, or snow. He is a true anti-postmodernist hero, sleeping well in his hollow tree, dreaming (perhaps in homage to e.e. cummings) of spring.
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