Tim’s Friend Towser

Tim’s Friend Towser by Edward Ardizzone, published by Oxford University Press in 1962, is a charming tale that follows cabinboys Tim and Ginger as they discover a tiny puppy named Towser in a lifeboat on their steamer. This edition features 48 pages and is presented in English, offering a delightful narrative centered around themes of friendship and the challenges of caring for a pet in an environment where dogs are not welcomed.
Readers will find themselves immersed in the adventures of Tim and Ginger as they navigate the difficulties of finding a home for Towser at each port they visit. The story explores social themes related to companionship and the bond between humans and animals, while also touching on elements of life sciences and botany. This engaging narrative invites young readers to consider the importance of friendship and the responsibilities that come with caring for a pet.
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Cabinboys Tim and Ginger find a tiny puppy in one of the lifeboats on their steamer. At every port they look for a home for Towser, but no one will have him. They’ll have to keep him, but the Captain hates dogs. What will they do?
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