IN THE SMALL TOWN OF ABBOTT CREEK MYSTERY IS AS MUCH A PART OF DAILY LIFE AS THE SWEET SHOPiS NEW TRUFFLES Katie Chupp is not the only person in Abbott Creek looking forward to the most romantic holiday of the year. . . But Valentine's Day will not be all hearts and flowers. There are secrets to
A piglet called Truffle
โ Scribed by Peters, Helen
- Publisher
- Candlewick Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Edition
- First U.S. edition
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Meet Jasmine Green -- an aspiring veterinarian who adores animals! Can her kindness and know-how save a piglet in trouble in this delightful series debut?
Jasmine Green loves animals. Her mother is a veterinarian. Her father is a farmer. And her brother and sister are . . . well, they're mostly annoying. But being in the Green family means seeing and taking care of animals all the time. While helping her mom on a house call, Jasmine visits a new litter of piglets and discovers a forgotten runt hidden underneath its brothers and sisters. Poor little piglet. It is so tiny that it can't even drink! Its owner refuses to rescue it. So it is up to Jasmine to save the pig . . . secretly. What will happen if anyone finds out? Author Helen Peters and illustrator Ellie Snowdon introduce the irresistible pair of clever, caring Jasmine and lovable Truffle, while capturing the beauty and bustle of a family farm. A kind of James Herriot for a new generation, this first...
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