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The Peppermint Pig

Nina Bawden's Award-Winning Family Adventure Novel for Fans of Carrie's War

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The Peppermint Pig

De : Nina Bawden
Lu par : Kate Walsh
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'Warm and funny, this tale of a pint-size pig and the family he saves will take up a giant space in your heart' — Kiran Millwood Hargrave, author of The Girl of Ink & Stars

‘What a consummate storymaker Nina Bawden is’ — Michael Morpurgo, author of Kensuke's Kingdom

Winner of The Guardian's Prize for Children's Fiction, The Peppermint Pig is a modern classic by Nina Bawden, beloved author of Carrie's War. Perfect for children aged 9+.


‘D’ya want a peppermint pig, Mrs Greengrass?’ Poll looked at the milkman, thinking of sweets, but there was a real pig poking its snout out of the milkman’s coat pocket. It was the tiniest pig she had ever seen.

It is a difficult year for the Greengrasses. Poll’s father has gone overseas for work and the family has to rely on the generosity of two aunts. After moving to a small country town, Poll struggles to settle into her new life and she just can’t seem to keep out of trouble! Everything changes when a clever, mischievous pig arrives. Can he bring joy and laughter back into their lives?

Animaux Animaux et nature Classiques Fiction historique Fiction sur les animaux Roman et littérature
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Warm and funny, this tale of a pint-size pig and the family he saves will take up a giant space in your heart (Kiran Millwood Hargrave)
One of the most subtly innovative of modern writers for children
Nina Bawden is a master at capturing the taste of growing up
What a consummate storymaker Nina Bawden is (Michael Morpurgo)
No writer is better than Bawden at conveying the alienation of childhood
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