Tom and Sam

“Tom and Sam” by Pat Hutchins is a children’s story published by Puffin in 1972. This new edition spans 32 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on two men, Tom and Sam, who compete to create the best garden, leading to a strain in their friendship.
Readers will discover how the rivalry between Tom and Sam unfolds, impacting their relationship as they focus on their gardening ambitions. The story is suitable for a primary level audience, making it an engaging read for young children. Through the lens of gardening, the book explores themes of friendship and competition, providing a relatable context for young readers.
Official synopsis Publisher
Two men vie with each other to have the best garden and their friendship suffers. Suggested level: primary.
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