Beryl: A Pig’s Tale

Beryl: A Pig’s Tale by Jane Simmons is a First Edition published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers on March 10, 2010. This 224-page book follows Beryl, a pig who embarks on a journey to find a family that will accept her for who she is, from her pig nose to her curly tail. As she leaves behind the harsh environment of her farm, Beryl’s adventure challenges her understanding of wild pigs and the world around her.
Throughout her travels, Beryl encounters various unlikely friends who help her navigate the complexities of friendship and belonging. The story delves into themes of family and social dynamics, illustrating Beryl’s quest for a place she can truly call home. This engaging narrative invites readers to explore the importance of acceptance and the bonds that can form in unexpected circumstances.
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When Beryl decides to look for a family that will love her just the way she is, from her pig nose to her curly tail, she bravely sets off on a journey that will ultimately change her life forever.
Away from the cruel and ill-tempered pigs on the farm where she grew up, Beryl finds her preconceived notions of wild pigs– and everything else–put to the test. And with the help of the many unlikely friends she meets, Beryl discovers, at the cost of some heartache, that there just might be a place she could call home after all. If she could only get there . . .
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