Haatchi and Little B - Junior edition
By (Author) Wendy Holden
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Red Fox
15th January 2015
1st January 2015
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Pets and pet care
636.737
Paperback
144
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 10mm
108g
The inspiring true story of one amazing boy and the very special dog who changed his life for ever - now made available for younger readers. When Haatchi was injured by a train, he lost one of his legs and his tail - a huge problem for such a big dog. He needed some serious love; he needed to find his perfect Forever Home. And then Haatchi met Owen. Owen was finding life hard too. He also needed some love. And, like Haatchi, he had a lot of love to give . . . This is the inspiring true story of the best friends who can overcome any problem together. Because, after all, it doesn't matter how many legs or wheels you have, it's who journeys with you.
Haatchi was injured by a train and sadly lost one of his legs and his tail. He needed some serious love; and so did Owen who was also finding life hard. This is an inspiring true story of friendship and how it gave Haatchi and Owen the strength to overcome problems together. Perfectly adapted for younger children, this is a moving and uplifting story which carries important messages. * Parents in Touch *
This is a story that would melt any heart! -- Paul O'Grady
Incredibly touching... a heartwarming true story * The Lady *
Fascinating and moving -- Bel Mooney * Daily Mail *
Wendy Holden is an experienced author with two novels and thirty non-fiction books to her credit. She wrote the bestselling memoir of Uggie, the dog from The Artist and has ghosted autobiographies that chronicle the lives of extraordinary women, including the actress Goldie Hawn; a World War II spy; Frank Sinatra's widow Barbara; and the only woman in the French Foreign Legion. She now lives in Suffolk, England, with her husband and two dogs.