Emmett’s Pig

Emmett’s Pig by Mary Stolz is a charming tale published by HarperCollins on September 7, 2004. This edition features 64 pages and is presented in English, bringing to life the story of a young boy named Emmett who dreams of having a real pig despite living in a city apartment where this is not possible. As his birthday approaches, Emmett’s hope for his dream to come true grows, making for an engaging narrative that resonates with young readers.
In this story, readers will explore themes of friendship and the longing for companionship through Emmett’s love for pigs. The book combines Stolz’s warm storytelling with the original illustrations by Garth Williams, now enhanced in full color with contributions from artist Rosemary Wells. Emmett’s Pig serves as a delightful introduction to social themes and the joys of childhood imagination, making it suitable for beginner readers interested in animals and heartfelt stories.
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Emmett loves pigs. What hewants most of all is a real pig, even though his parents have explained that he can’t keep one in the city apartment where they live. But as Emmett’s birthday draws near, he feels his dream may finally come true.
Mary Stolz’s warm story, first published in 1959, is a timeless classic. Garth Williams’s original illustrations appear now in full color with help from renowned artist Rosemary Wells.
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