Exceedingly boring. Hutch rabbit, Lynx, is set free by a strong wind that destroys his home. His freedom opens him up the nature he has never experienced, both the environment and the behaviour of rabbits.
Nothing happens. There's a lot description of grass. It rains. It finishes.
Published in 1946, more than two and a half decades before Watership Down, The Wind Protect You serves as an interesting footnote in the history of xenofiction by virtue of featuring rabbit societies coming into conflict, but remains unworthy of particular note beyond this. [5/10]