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OverviewRosie is almost a terrier. She spends most of her time exploring the cliffs, gardens and sea-side town of Rocky Bay, playing with squirrels but especially with her tousled and untidy friend, Scruff, who is a mongrel of uncertain roots. They have made friends with a pure-bred and loving dog, Bunty, who has the misfortune of being over-groomed and over-constricted. Once by chance and on another occasion, with the help of George, a friendly rabbit, Rosie and Scruff manage to free Bunty from her mistress so that they may explore Rocky Bay together. Of course, they get into several scrapes. Dogs will be dogs. When Rosie is taken on holiday with her owners to Paris, she discovers how much the French love their dogs. She is treated as an equal at table and smells and eats such delicious meals. She is introduced to a dachshund called Solo with whom she explores what seems like half of that beautiful city. These adventures take place against a backdrop of telling observations on decency, class, long words and fun. Parents and grandparents will enjoy reading these stories every bit as much as children themselves. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Malcolm GerlochPublisher: Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers Imprint: Vanguard Press ISBN: 9781784659202ISBN 10: 1784659207 Pages: 83 Publication Date: 28 January 2021 Recommended Age: From 0 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children's (6-12) Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Gerloch retired in 1999 from a career as academic and research scientist in the field of quantum chemistry in the University of Cambridge. He is an Emeritus Fellow of Trinity Hall. He and his wife, Gwyneth, have since lived in Canberra, Australia. During his first twenty years of blissful retired domesticity, Malcolm has enjoyed gardening, house renovation and, above all, learning to cook in several cuisines. Gwyneth has relinquished the kitchen with mixed feelings. Prior to writing (mostly) children's books, Malcolm's greatest achievement has been the construction of a dual-manual harpsichord for his wife to play. That was a present to thank her for introducing him to the non-scientific literature of - mostly - the nineteenth- and twentieth-century European and twentieth century North American writers. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |