The Great Fire Dogs

The Great Fire Dogs by Megan Rix is a captivating tale set in London during 1666, published by Puffin in 2016. This UK edition spans 240 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Woofer, a lovable stray dog working in the palace kitchen, and Tiger Lily, the pampered spaniel of King Charles II. Despite their different backgrounds, they form a strong friendship and look out for one another amidst the chaos of a city gripped by fear of disease and impending disaster.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that explores themes of friendship and bravery as Woofer and Tiger Lily navigate the dangers of a devastating fire sweeping through London. The book combines elements of action and adventure with a historical backdrop, immersing readers in the challenges faced by these two dogs. With its focus on animals and their resilience, this story offers a unique perspective on a tumultuous period in European history.
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London 1666 – A terrible plague has swept through the city and people live in fear of animals carrying the disease.
Woofer is a loveable stray who works in the palace kitchen and Tiger Lily is the pampered pet spaniel of King Charles II. They come from very different worlds but this hasn’t stopped them becoming the best of friends and looking out for each other. When Woofer finds himself in trouble he has to escape the palace grounds and Tiger Lily isn’t far behind him.
It’s not long before a new danger emerges – a great fire is sweeping across London destroying everything in its path. Can these two brave dogs survive the blazing fire and make their way to safety?
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