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Saving the Bacon

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It's cool to be green! Eco-worriers, Evie and Lola, are very concerned about food and have become vegetarian. They are also trying to encourage everyone to eat healthy, locally sourced, organic produce and throw away as little as possible. So they're delighted that their friend, Meltonio, feeds all his leftovers to his pig, Samson. But then the girls discover that Meltonio is fattening Samson up for his Christmas dinner table! What can they do to save the bacon? The third book in this funny, topical series.

Author Biography

Kathryn Lamb lives quietly in Gillingham, Dorset, with her six children and five cats. She also has five grandchildren. She was born and brought up in the Middle East where her parents worked for the foreign office. She has drawn cartoons for Private Eye. Kathryn has also had cartoons in the Radio Times, Daily Telegraph, Times, Oldie, Guardian and Spectator. As her name is Lamb she's done a lot of sheep cartoons (such as Baa from the Madding Crowd) and has had several exhibitions and two books of sheep cartoons published. Her cartoons are sold in the Cartoon Gallery, London. Kathryn has written and illustrated numerous books including the ALEX and BEST MATES FOREVER series for teenagers. Follow Kathryn on Twitter: @KJLambcartoons
Release date NZ
August 26th, 2008
Author
Audiences
  • Children / Juvenile
  • Teenage / Young Adult
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Piccadilly Press
Pages
160
Publisher
Templar Publishing
ISBN-13
9781853409905
Product ID
2618028

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