Llama Drama (Awesome Animals)
By (Author) Rose Impey
Illustrated by Ali Pye
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
18th April 2013
28th February 2013
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
823.92
Paperback
192
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 12mm
140g
The seventh animal in the hilarious AWESOME ANIMALS series awesome adventures with the wildest wildlife.
Its a HUGE surprise when Farmer Palmer chooses Lewie the llama to guard his new lambs. Its the most important job on the farm and everyone thought hed pick the biggest strongest, loudest llama.
Lewie is the best at singing and dancing but is he a match for a cunning coyote
PRAISE FOR THE AWESOME ANIMALS SERIES:
Charming. Funny and exciting. The Daily Telegraph
Very funny, action-packed animal adventure. The Bookseller
This book is witty and wonderful. The Liverpool Echo
ROSE IMPEY was born, and grew up, in Northwich, Cheshire. When she first left school she worked in a bank, but soon realised that this was not for her; so she decided to go back to school and then went on to college, where she trained to be a teacher. She later taught in a Junior school in Leicester. Rose has two grown-up daughters. While her children were small, Rose developed her interest in childrens books through reviewing, bookselling, storytelling and giving talks to parents and teachers. The Impey family have a dog called Holly, which has also become a star. In 1988 Rose was short-listed for the Smarties Childrens Book Prize for Desperate for a Dog. Most of her stories are based on her own experiences either as a teacher or a parent. As a family they like jokes, and this often provides Rose with the ideas for her books. She spends a lot of time visiting schools to read her work. Her books are widely published worldwide, including the United States, Australia, France, Denmark, Germany and Spain. Rose enjoys eating, talking, swimming and reading, although not necessarily in that order! ROSE IMPEY was born, and grew up, in Northwich, Cheshire. When she first left school she worked in a bank, but soon realised that this was not for her; so she decided to go back to school and then went on to college, where she trained to be a teacher. She later taught in a Junior school in Leicester. Rose has two grown-up daughters. While her children were small, Rose developed her interest in childrens books through reviewing, bookselling, storytelling and giving talks to parents and teachers. The Impey family have a dog called Holly, which has also become a star. In 1988 Rose was short-listed for the Smarties Childrens Book Prize for Desperate for a Dog. Most of her stories are based on her own experiences either as a teacher or a parent. As a family they like jokes, and this often provides Rose with the ideas for her books. She spends a lot of time visiting schools to read her work. Her books are widely published worldwide, including the United States, Australia, France, Denmark, Germany and Spain. Rose enjoys eating, talking, swimming and reading, although not necessarily in that order!