No. of pages 800
Published: 2013
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Three extraordinary stories about special friendships that will stay with you forever. By award-winning author, Sarah Lean.
A Dog Called Homeless:
Cally Fisher saw her mum bright and real and alive. But no one believes her, so Cally's stopped talking.
A mysterious wolfhound always seems to be there when her mum appears and now he's started following her everywhere. But how can Cally convince anyone that Mum is still with them, or persuade Dad that the huge silver-grey dog is their last link with her?
A Horse for Angel:
Sometimes when things are broken you can't fix them on your own - no matter how hard you try.
When Nell is sent to stay with distant family, she packs a suitcase full of secrets. A chance encounter with a wild horse draws Nell to Angel - a mysterious, troubled girl who is hiding secrets of her own. Both girls must learn to trust each other, if they are to save a hundred horses...
The Forever Whale:
A shared story can last forever.
Hannah's grandad loves telling stories from his past, but there's one that he can't remember... one that Hannah knows is important.
When a whale appears off the coast, clues to Grandad's secret begin to surface. Hannah is determined to solve the mystery but, as she gets closer to the truth, Grandad's story is more extraordinary than she imagined.
All stories include beautiful inside artwork from hugely talented illustrator, Gary Blythe.
This book has been graded for interest at 9+ years.
There are 800 pages in this book. This book was published 2013 by HarperCollins Publishers .
Sarah Lean grew up in Wells, Somerset but now lives in Dorset with her husband, son and dog. She has worked as a page-planner for a newspaper, a stencil-maker and a gardener, amongst various other things. She gained a first class English degree and became a primary school teacher before returning to complete an MA in Creative and Critical Writing with University of Winchester.