Tom’s Sausage Lion

Tom’s Sausage Lion by Michael Morpurgo is a delightful tale published by Yearling in 1992, featuring 92 pages in English. The story follows Tom, who insists he has seen a lion wandering through the orchard with sausages in its mouth. While his classmates doubt his claim, Clare, the brightest girl in the class, believes him. Together, they embark on a mission to prove the existence of this unusual lion.
Readers will find a whimsical narrative that explores themes of belief and friendship as Tom and Clare devise a plan to catch the lion. The book falls within the realm of juvenile fiction and features animals, making it an engaging read for younger audiences. This New Ed edition invites readers to join Tom and Clare on their imaginative adventure, blending humor and curiosity in a charming setting.
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But it’s true,’ Tom shouted. ‘It was a real lion, I know it was.’ No-one believes Tom when he says he has seen a lion – padding around the orchard with a string of sausages in its mouth! No-one, that is, except for Clare, the cleverest girl in the class. Together, she and Tom plan to prove his story is true – by catching the lion!
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