Biographie de l'auteur :
DICK KING-SMITH was a Gloucestershire farmer until the age of 45, when he gave up farming to become a primary school teacher. As a bestselling full-time author, his work received many awards including a Bronze Medal for the Smarties Prize of l997 for All Because of Jackson and the Children's Book Award in l995 for Harriet's Hare. In l992, he was also voted Children's Author of the Year. In l995, his top-selling title The Sheep-Pig was developed into a box-office movie, BABE, introducing hundreds of thousands of youngsters to his work. He died in 2011.
Quatrième de couverture :
'Titus, my boy,' said the Queen, 'I have a funny feeling that you are going to be a very special dog.'
Titus is a young corgi puppy, growing up in Windsor Castle. There is lots he must learn (like how not to trip up Prince Philip!). Soon he becomes the Queen's favourite, and she even lets him sleep on her bed at night! And it is because of Titus that Her Majesty finally does something very surprising . . .
A warm, funny tale from the bestselling, award-winning Dick King-Smith.
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