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Pig Tale
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Pig Tale

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This charming tale tells the story of Ed Pig's escape from Pigland and his wanderings in the land of the humans. In rural England Ed found himself involved in a sequence of strange and colourful adventures. He attended his first music festival. He discovered terrible things about what humans do to animals. He fell in love. And in a local bookshop he came across a paperback entitled Animal Farm.

Ed knew then that he had to return to Pigland to tell everyone the truth about the foul libels told against pigs - and the horrifying reality which lay in wait both for himself and for his listeners.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Zoilus Press
Date
31 March 2023
Pages
112
ISBN
9781838489885

This charming tale tells the story of Ed Pig's escape from Pigland and his wanderings in the land of the humans. In rural England Ed found himself involved in a sequence of strange and colourful adventures. He attended his first music festival. He discovered terrible things about what humans do to animals. He fell in love. And in a local bookshop he came across a paperback entitled Animal Farm.

Ed knew then that he had to return to Pigland to tell everyone the truth about the foul libels told against pigs - and the horrifying reality which lay in wait both for himself and for his listeners.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Zoilus Press
Date
31 March 2023
Pages
112
ISBN
9781838489885