A Forever Home for Pip
By (Author) Linda Chapman
Illustrated by Sophy Williams
Nosy Crow Ltd
Nosy Crow Ltd
5th January 2021
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Pets and pet care: Dogs
823.92
Paperback
96
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
90g
Nine-year-old twins Grace and Jack run the Forever Homes rehoming service. Whether it's a cheeky puppy or a shy kitten, they're determined to pair every animal with their perfect person - and have lots of adventures along the way. Pip is a lively collie puppy who has a lot of energy. He needs LOADS of walks and a small flat in town is just not the right place for him. When the twins meet Ben on his parents' farm, they begin to think they may have found Pip a home. But Ben already has a dog, faithful old Winston. Can he make room in his heart for two
Beautifully illustrated throughout by Sophy Williams, Forever Homes is perfect for fans of Zoe's Rescue Zoo and Holly Webb. These cute, cuddly puppy and kitten stories will delight animal loving readers aged 5+..
Have you read the other Forever Homes stories
A Forever Home for Tilly
A Forever Home for Pip
And look out for: A Forever Home for Fluffy
A Forever Home for Bella
A Forever Home for Tiger
Linda Chapman has written over 200 books. She loves to collaborate with other writers, particularly her animal-mad friend, Julie Sykes. Linda lives in a cottage with a tower in Leicestershire with her husband, three children, three dogs and two ponies. When she's not writing, Linda likes to read, ride and see friends as well as visiting schools to talk to young readers about books and writing.
Sophy Williams is an award-winning illustrator with twenty-five years experience illustrating children's books. While still studying, she twice won prizes in the Readers Digest Young Illustrator's competition and was runner up for the Mother Goose Award for her first picture book. She spent some of her childhood in exotic locations such as Singapore, Hong Kong and the Middle East and often finds her illustrations being influenced by these places. Her pictures are filled with atmosphere and drama created with soft pastels. She now lives by the Kennet and Avon canal in Bradford on Avon with her husband, author/illustrator MP Robertson, their two lanky teenage sons and a mischievous grey cat called Hamish. When not illustrating she sings and performs in a choir, grows fruit and veg on her allotment and drinks lots coffee with her friends.