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Twenty Pattering Paws

by Nicky Young

This is a story of the intense faith of four corgi dogs and a cat. Emma has to go into a home and the dogs do not wish to be split up, so they decide that they must find a home themselves together. They believe Her Majesty the Queen is the one to give them a home, so they plan to slip away and make the journey to Buckingham Palace. This story will trace the wonderful faith of these animals, their unconditional love, and the delightful characters they meet in the woods on their journey, which include a talking blackbird and a bad wolf that becomes good through meeting the dogs. Also they meet Sunshine the dove who comes down from heaven, and many more delightful creatures. These characters are to be enjoyed in this amazing fantasy story, packed full of adventure and suitable for children of all ages.


Format:  Paperback
Published:  April 2005
Category:  Science Fiction - General
Publisher:  Lightning Source Inc
Pages: 80

 
 
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