This is a beautifully written book which details how the author was helped to deal with the loss of her beloved husband by befriending a wild urban fox that turned up one day in her garden. The author writes of the difficult months leading up to, and beyond, her husband’s passing, but there is also a great deal of joy as she recounts her increasing involvement with the fox she calls “Vix”. From their first meeting, it's clear Vix is in need of help - scarred, suffering from mange and also pregnant. The author senses another soul in need of compassion and support and sets out to do what she can. It's the start of a gentle and trusting relationship between fox and human and we follow their interactions across a year blighted by Covid and lockdown. The power of nature to heal is there if we open our hearts and minds.