Oliver the Great Western Engine

Oliver the Great Western Engine by W. Awdry is a charming tale published by Egmont in 2008, featuring 34 pages in English. This story follows Oliver, a Great Western Engine, who faces an uncertain fate when his owner decides to discard him. However, hope arrives when a rescuer intervenes, setting the stage for an engaging narrative centered around themes of friendship and transportation.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores Oliver’s journey and the challenges he faces in the world of railroads and trains. The story highlights social themes relevant to young audiences, making it a thoughtful addition to juvenile fiction. With its concise format, this edition is perfect for young readers eager to learn about resilience and camaraderie in the context of train adventures.
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“This is a story about Oliver the Great Western Engine. His owner didn’t want him any more and he was going to be turned into scrap. Then someone came to the rescue . . .”–Back cover.
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