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Pasel finds new challenges as his reckless jackrabbit friend, Jasper, puts his life in danger throughout this new adventure. Jasper's thoughtless behavior introduces us to new characters as Pasel befriends, along with Ollie the Owl, two amazing raptors, John Golden and Will Baldy.

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Pasel finds new challenges as his reckless jackrabbit friend, Jasper, puts his life in danger throughout this new adventure. Jasper's thoughtless behavior introduces us to new characters as Pasel befriends, along with Ollie the Owl, two amazing raptors, John Golden and Will Baldy.


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Christopher Hooten was born and raised in the Hill Country of Texas and worked in various media outlets including radio, television and newspapers. He served in news director positions in both radio and television and as a slot editor for the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal while attending graduate school at Texas Tech University.Learning to fly at fourteen, Chris has spent most of his adult life in Alaska and as a "bush" pilot has accumulated thousands of hours of backcountry flying experience. His first children's book, Pasel and the Forbidden Garden, won the NABE Winter 2021Award for best juvenile fiction. Additional Pasel Rabbit stories for children are planned in the near future.Chris lives with his wife, Tracy, in a remote off-the-grid cabin in bush Alaska. Their nearest neighbors are two bald eagles, George and Gracie, who raise their eaglets in a massive nest fifty yards south of their cabin. Snowmachine and boat, seasonally, are their only mode of transportation to the cabin.