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A Street Dog Named Pup (MP3)
Released the same day as the standard print edition
Title:
A Street Dog Named Pup (MP3)
Written by:
Gill Lewis 
Read by:
Sam Newton 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
5 hours 50 minutes 
MP3 size:
265 MB 
Published:
April 01 2021 
Available Date:
April 01 2021 
Age Category:
Children (8+) 
ISBN:
9781867524380 
Genres:
Fiction; Animals; Children; Children's Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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Award winning author

A Street Dog Named Pup is a thrilling and heart-warming title by award-winning author Gill Lewis, celebrating the unique bond between humans and animals and the power of unconditional love.

He’s my Boy. He’ll always be my Boy. And I am going to find him, no matter what. Between dog and human there is a special bond. A bond that must never be broken … Pup and his boy are inseparable. But both their worlds change forever when Pup is cruelly taken away and abandoned in Dead Dog Alley. With nowhere else to turn, Pup joins a pack of misfit Street Dogs, who help him learn to fight for survival on the streets. Pup holds on to the hope of one day being reunited with his boy. But as that hope shrinks with every passing day, Pup begins to wonder if their bond is irreversibly broken …

‘The most unusual book about the lives of dogs I’ve ever read. It’s a dog world out there in Gill Lewis’ accomplished storytelling. Not sure I’ll ever look at a dog again the same way. Unforgettable.’
Michael Morpurgo, bestselling author of War Horse

‘An extraordinary book. A Street Dog named Pup is a serious read. Harrowing, thrilling, devastating, uplifting. I cried and I couldn't stop. Amazing work, Gill. Just amazing.’
Fleur Hitchcock, author of The Boy Who Flew

‘Cried at the beginning. Cried at the end. The bits in between had me totally gripped. A wonderful story, beautifully told.’
Jonathan Meres, author of The World of Norm