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Acres of fields, a cool pond to swim in and quench your thirst and adventurous friends provide the ideal setting for seven canines looking for fun and excitement. Buddy and Pearl have fled from their cruel owners and meet up by chance. They have been fending for themselves and a bond forms between them. In their search for a regular supply of food, they become friends with five other dogs who all live in the lap of luxury. Despite their different lifestyles, the seven friends become inseparable and look out for each other through thick and thin. Eventually, Buddy and Pearl are welcomed into…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Acres of fields, a cool pond to swim in and quench your thirst and adventurous friends provide the ideal setting for seven canines looking for fun and excitement. Buddy and Pearl have fled from their cruel owners and meet up by chance. They have been fending for themselves and a bond forms between them. In their search for a regular supply of food, they become friends with five other dogs who all live in the lap of luxury. Despite their different lifestyles, the seven friends become inseparable and look out for each other through thick and thin. Eventually, Buddy and Pearl are welcomed into Bailee's wonderful home, but the good times are saddened by two unexpected events.
Autorenporträt
Kathy Gallimore was born in England and lived in Westerham, Kent till she moved to New Zealand as a young girl. Kathy still has strong links with family and friends in England and returns to her country of birth every two years. Kathy's life-long love of animals and living within a farming community in New Zealand prompted her to write Milk, Wool and Cheese. Kathy hopes that young readers will appreciate how much animals of different species can enjoy the company of each other beyond the farm boundaries which keep them apart. Kathy has been a volunteer for the RSPCA in Auckland, New Zealand and a member of "Outreach", a programme run by St John's and the RSPCA which promotes animal visits to hospitals, rest homes and hospices.