The review for the July edition of the Voice will be Raising Hare: A Memoir by Chloe Dalton. This is one for the many nature lovers among us. With similarities to the best-selling H is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald, Raising Hare is about how caring for a wild animal can change your outlook on life. The story is told over the three years of COVID lockdown and it chronicles the author’s care for and friendship with a wild baby hare.
Read along with us and see if you agree with our review next month.
Chloe Dalton is a bestselling author and foreign policy advisor. She spent over a decade working in the UK Parliament and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and has advised, and written for and with, numerous prominent figures. She divides her time between London and her home in the English countryside. A graduate of Oriel College, Oxford University, Chloe recently completed an MBA at Oxford’s Said Business School.
Her debut book, Raising Hare, was an instant Sunday Times Bestseller and was recently longlisted for the Women’s Prize for Non-Fiction 2025 and shortlisted for the Hatchards Best First Biography Prize, as well as Waterstones Book of the Year 2024. Raising Hare was also a Book of the Year for the Hay Festival, Sunday Times, The Times, Financial Times and Spectator.
