Snake and Lizard

“Snake and Lizard” by Joy Cowley, published by Gecko Press in 2007, is a 85-page work presented in English. This book explores the dynamic between two distinct characters: Snake, who embodies elegance and calmness, and Lizard, characterized by exuberance and irrepressibility. Through their interactions, the narrative captures the essence of friendship, highlighting themes of wisdom, acceptance, and good humor.
Readers will find a thoughtful portrayal of the relationship between these two animals, showcasing how their contrasting personalities complement each other. The story delves into the nuances of friendship, making it relatable for young readers. With its focus on animals and the themes of juvenile fiction, “Snake and Lizard” offers an engaging exploration of companionship and understanding in a charming setting.
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Snake is elegant and calm, if a little self-centred: Lizard, on the other hand, is exuberant and irrepressible. With wisdom, acceptance and good humour, ‘Snake and Lizard’ captures the essence of friendship.
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