A delightful and gentle book about a hen called Petunia who lives as part of a brood in the garden of a house.
Petunia is almost an outcast in the hen world. She likes to enjoy the sunshine and flowers and develops a relationship with the owner of the house and the owner's cat called Macy.
The hens disapprove and feel sure that Macy and Petunia are plotting against them.
This is a story of love and affection between a hen and her owner. With lovely illustrations (http://impeccablepetunia.com/)
Disclaimer - I was provided with a free copy in exchange for an honest review.
A website accompanies the series which can be accessed HERE
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Sunday, 15 July 2012
Impeccable Petunia Part 1: Claws, Paws, Feathers and Jaws by Katie Christine & illustrated by Jonathan Edward
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