
A Pig Called Heather
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Narrated by:
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Sally Armstrong
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Harry Oulton
About this listen
Heather is a pig whose best friend is a girl called Isla. They all live on a farm in Scotland until a thunderstorm destroys everything and forces Isla's dad to sell up and move to London - leaving Isla and Heather miles apart and utterly miserable. Then fate intervenes, turning Heather into a national celebrity and catapulting her to fame, fortune and, most excitingly of all...London.
Armed only with her own pigheadedness, Heather embarks on a quest to track down Isla. After all, how many girls with freckles can there be in London?
©2016 Harry Oulton (P)2016 Oakhill Publishing
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Critic reviews
"A very charming tale.... Funny and heart-warming." (The Bookseller)