The Swoose

The Swoose by Dick King-Smith is a delightful tale published by Puffin on January 17, 2005. This 96-page book, written in English, follows the unique journey of Fitzherbert, a gosling with a goose mother and a swan father, making him the farm’s only swoose. As he embarks on a quest to find his father, Fitzherbert unexpectedly finds himself at Windsor Castle, where he captures the attention of the Queen and is honored with knighthood.
Readers will discover an enchanting adventure that blends elements of juvenile fiction with themes of animals and mythical creatures. The story explores Fitzherbert’s experiences and the whimsical world he navigates, highlighting his extraordinary lineage and the charm of his encounters. This edition invites readers to enjoy a narrative filled with imagination and historical context, making it a captivating read for young audiences.
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Fitzherbert is no ordinary gosling–his mother is a goose and his father is a swan. He is the farm’s only swoose–perhaps, the world’s only swoose! Fitzherbert sets off to find his father. Instead, he ends up in the courtyard of Windsor Castle, where he becomes the apple of the Queen’s eye and is honored with knighthood. An enchanting adventure.
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