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An inspiring tale of courage, friendship and, above all, apples!
Heather's best friend is a girl called Isla, who lives with her dad on a farm in Scotland. Their idyllic life together is shattered when a thunderstorm destroys everything and forces Isla's dad to sell up and move to London - leaving Isla and Heather miles apart and utterly miserable.
Then fate intervenes, turning Heather from an everyday pig into a national celebrity, and catapulting her to fame, fortune and, most excitingly of all . . . London.
Armed only with her own pig-headedness, Heather embarks on a quest to track down her best friend. After all, how many girls with freckles can there be in London? Harry Oulton has worked for Eurodisney in Spain, Coca Cola in Mexico, made television programmes for both the BBC and ITV, and worked in a factory putting sticky labels on boxes. Now he's very happily writing children's books and lives in North London with his wife and three children. Visit Harry at www.harryoulton.co.uk or on Twitter: @HarryOulton1. An inspiring tale of courage, friendship and, above all, apples A modern classic to make you smile, laugh and cry Author based in London and available for events Review mailing to the National Press/schools and libraries City Farm schools programme - joining up city farms with local schools and curriculum-based tie-in class activities inspired by the book 'This amiable ramble slides smoothly into the literary sty occupied by Wilbur, Babe, Mercy Watson and like talented porkers' KIRKUS
Heather's best friend is a girl called Isla, who lives with her dad on a farm in Scotland. Their idyllic life together is shattered when a thunderstorm destroys everything and forces Isla's dad to sell up and move to London - leaving Isla and Heather miles apart and utterly miserable.
Then fate intervenes, turning Heather from an everyday pig into a national celebrity, and catapulting her to fame, fortune and, most excitingly of all . . . London.
Armed only with her own pig-headedness, Heather embarks on a quest to track down her best friend. After all, how many girls with freckles can there be in London? Harry Oulton has worked for Eurodisney in Spain, Coca Cola in Mexico, made television programmes for both the BBC and ITV, and worked in a factory putting sticky labels on boxes. Now he's very happily writing children's books and lives in North London with his wife and three children. Visit Harry at www.harryoulton.co.uk or on Twitter: @HarryOulton1. An inspiring tale of courage, friendship and, above all, apples A modern classic to make you smile, laugh and cry Author based in London and available for events Review mailing to the National Press/schools and libraries City Farm schools programme - joining up city farms with local schools and curriculum-based tie-in class activities inspired by the book 'This amiable ramble slides smoothly into the literary sty occupied by Wilbur, Babe, Mercy Watson and like talented porkers' KIRKUS