"Stories have hearts, just like people. And the heart of this story is
true, even if the things said or done have been switched around a bit."
In this follow-up to the critically acclaimed Tanna's Owl, Tanna finds a
small, grey lemming, far too cute to turn over to the scientist who has
sent the children out to gather lemmings for his research. Instead,
Tanna deems Fluffi to be a family member and attempts to raise the
lemming in her home. But when the lemming strays from its cozy bed
behind the stove and into Tanna's mother's things, Tanna is forced to
consider whether she has really done what is best for Fluffi. Is it
possible to treat something poorly by trying to treat it well?