The Sheep-pig

The Sheep-pig by Dick King-Smith, published by National Geographic Books on August 22, 2017, is a charming tale that follows the journey of Babe, a little orphaned piglet. Adopted by Fly, a kind-hearted sheep-dog, Babe is determined to learn the ways of the farm, aspiring to become a sheep-pig despite knowing he cannot be a sheep-dog. This edition spans 160 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will discover a delightful story that explores themes of identity and belonging through the eyes of Babe as he navigates life on the farm. The narrative captures the essence of animal friendships and the challenges they face, making it a relatable read for children. With its focus on animals and the unique concept of a pig aspiring to herd sheep, The Sheep-pig provides an engaging experience for young readers interested in juvenile fiction.
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The Sheep-pig is one of Dick King-Smith’s most famous tales. It shot to further fame when the film adaptation, Babe, was released in 1995.
‘Why can’t I learn to be a Sheep-Pig?’
When Babe, the little orphaned piglet, is won at a fair by Farmer Hogget, he is adopted by Fly, the kind-hearted sheep-dog. Babe is determined to learn everything he can from Fly. He knows he can’t be a sheep-dog. But maybe, just maybe, he might be a sheep-pig.
‘An unexpectedly thrilling, funny charmer of a book’ – Guardian
‘Dick King-Smith is a huge favourite with children’ – Observer
***Winner of the Guardian Fiction Award***
Dick King-Smith served in the Grenadier Guards during the Second World War, and afterwards spent twenty years as a farmer in Gloucestershire, the country of his birth. Many of his stories are inspired by his farming experiences. He wrote a great number of children’s books, including The Sheep-Pig (winner of the Guardian Award and filmed as Babe), Harry’s Mad, Noah’s Brother, The Queen’s Nose, Martin’s Mice, Ace, The Cuckoo Child and Harriet’s Hare (winner of the Children’s Book Award in 1995). In 2009 he was made an OBE for services to children’s literature. Dick King-Smith died in 2011 at the age of eighty-eight.
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