The Estate of Dick King-Smith
Writer - children's
Books
Dick King-Smith is one of Britain's best-loved children's writers. He was born and raised in Gloucestershire; after twenty years as a farmer, he turned first to teaching and then to writing.
He produced many award-winning and bestselling titles for children, including THE FOXBUSTERS; THE WATER HORSE; HARRY’S MAD; MARTIN’S MICE; HARRIET’S HARE; THE GUARD DOG; and THE SHEEP PIG, which was a huge box-office hit when released as the film BABE. In 1992 he was voted Children’s Author of the Year and in 1995 was winner of the Children’s Book Award.
In 2001 Penguin published his autobiography, a book for readers of all ages called CHEWING THE CUD, and 2007 saw the release of another big-screen adaptation, THE WATER-HORSE.
His final book, a collection of unpublished works titled BOOK OF PETS, was published by Penguin in 2018.B
Children's
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BOOK OF PETS 2018 Puffin | In this collection of stories you will meet a guinea-pig that can do clever tricks, the Queen's favourite Corgi pup, a secret mouse hiding in a tree-house, a chick that wants to be a duck AND you'll learn how to look after all kinds of pets! A delightful anthology from the master of animal adventures Dick King-Smith, featuring a never-before-published story. |