Another Year Of Plumdog

Author: Emma Chichester Clark

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  • : 37.00 NZD
  • : 9781911214274
  • : Penguin Random House
  • : Jonathan Cape
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  • : 0.756
  • : October 2017
  • : 248mm X 186mm X 21mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 37.0
  • : November 2017
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  • : Hardback
  • : Dec-17
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  • : English
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Barcode 9781911214274
9781911214274

Description

In 2014 Cape published Plumdog, a year's worth of entries from Emma Chichester Clark's blog of the same name which records the daily life of Plum, her dog, in Plum's own words and Emma's delightful illustrations. It was seized on by dog lovers everywhere and became the bestselling book written by a dog of that year ... indeed quite possibly since records began.


Another Year of Plumdog is exactly what it says: another year of leaping, catching balls, diving into rivers, puddles, the North Sea, and hanging out with friends.

Reviews

"One of Britain's best-loved children's authors and illustrators, Emma Chichester Clark hardly needs any introduction - and, to many, neither does her dog... Written in Plum's own words and delightfully illustrated, this collection of thoughts has something for everyone. It's funny, witty, heartwarming and occasionally heart-breaking, but it is ultimately uplifting; the way dogs can be, even on the dreariest of days. Most of all, it's relatable: all dog owners will find something of their own beloved friends in the canine characters in this book, as well as something of themselves in Emma's daily life and struggles with one very stubborn, strong-willed, but irresistible little dog." * Dogs Monthly *

Author description

Emma Chichester Clark is one of Britain's best loved children's authors and illustrators. She is the author of the immensely popular Blue Kangaroo series and many other books, and has illustrated books by Roald Dahl, Kevin Crossley-Holland, Peter Dickinson, Michael Morpurgo and, most recently, Quentin Blake.