The Animals of Farthing Wood (HarperCollins Childrens Classics)
By (Author) Colin Dann
HarperCollins Publishers
Farshore
14th May 2025
29th August 2024
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Action and adventure stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Classic fiction
823.914
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
160g
Both heart-wrenching and heart-warming, The Animals of Farthing Wood is a classic story of animal adventure and the fight for survival.
We must all find a new home. Now before its too late!
Farthing Wood is being bulldozed, and theres a drought. Fox, Badger, Toad, Tawny Owl, Mole and the other animals must band together and set off to a far-away nature reserve. Their journey is full of adventure and fraught with disasters, and the animals must work together to survive.
The Animals of Farthing Wood is one of the most popular animal stories in childrens literature and is still in print nearly 40 years after first publication.
This edition features cover art by award-winning illustrator, Sam Usher and special bonus contentl including a Q&A with Colin Dann.
The Animals of Farthing Wood always made me very happy Alison Flood, Guardian
The Animals of Farthing Wood always made me very happy Alison Flood, Guardian
Colin Dann was born in Richmond in 1943. After leaving the local Grammar School he worked first for a large textile company before his real love the world of books brought him a job in publishing at William Collins in London. During this time, in odds hours at home, he wrote his first book THE ANIMALS OF FARTHING WOOD which was published in 1979 by William Heinemann.
It was an immediate success, winning the Arts Council of Great Britains National Book Award for Childrens Literature, and has been translated into sixteen languages. The book has never been out of print since first publication. Six sequels and one prequel have followed, as well as a major BBC animation series.
Colin has written many other animal stories including a trilogy about a pride of African lions. He is married and lives with his second wife Susie in a converted Oast House on the Sussex / Kent borders.