

The Runaway Bunny
Book • 1942
In this classic picture book, a little bunny tells his mother that he wants to run away and become various things, such as a fish in a trout stream, a rock on a mountain, or a sailboat.
Each time, his mother assures him that she will find him, no matter what form he takes.
The story is a poignant depiction of a mother’s unwavering love and her child’s first steps towards independence.
The book features illustrations by Clement Hurd and has been in print continuously since its publication in 1942.
Each time, his mother assures him that she will find him, no matter what form he takes.
The story is a poignant depiction of a mother’s unwavering love and her child’s first steps towards independence.
The book features illustrations by Clement Hurd and has been in print continuously since its publication in 1942.
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as a source of reflection on God's unconditional love.


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