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A Boy's Best Friend

by Nicola Davies, illustrated by Cathy Fisher

Interest age: 9 to 11
Reading age: 7+

Published by Graffeg, 2020

About this book

Clinton lives with his grandparents on a Caribbean island, where he helps Granny with her cows and helps his Uncle on the fishing boat on Saturdays. Clinton isn’t very interested in school and “tunes out” most of the school day until he can get home and see his best friend in all the world, his dog Rufus.

Yet when Clinton’s mum in England sends for him, he has to move to cold, grey London and leave Rufus, Granny and Uncle behind. His new school is all right, but he still zones out for most of the time until one day, on a school trip, disaster strikes: his school bus is involved in a collision and Clinton has to leap into action to help a farmer whose cows are in danger of wandering onto a busy road.

Despite Clinton trying to explain to the adults afterwards, no-one really understands what happened until Clinton’s school receives a letter from the farmer Clinton helped. When his new family take him to visit the farm, everyone loves it – even his high-flying lawyer stepdad. And David, the farmer, has a wonderful gift for Clinton…

One of a series of standalone stories about children growing up in the countryside by Nicola Davies and illustrated in pencil by Cathy Fisher, A Boy’s Best Friend is a fantastic, short read about an outdoorsy boy who loves animals but finds school difficult. Many children will relate to Clinton’s “zoning out” at school, and realise that non-academic skills are just as valuable.

About the author

Nicola Davies is the author of more than 50 books for children: fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Her work has been published in more than 10 different languages and has won major awards in the UK, US, France, Italy and Germany.

Nicola trained as a zoologist, taking a degree in Natural Sciences from King's College, Cambridge. She spent some years as a field biologist and studied humpback and sperm whales, and bats, before joining the BBC Natural History Unit as a researcher and then presenter.

Following the start of her writing career, Nicola became a senior lecturer in creative writing, at Bath Spa University but has been writing full time for over a decade. She now regularly runs workshops for children and adults to help them find their voices as writers and advocates for nature. In 2017, she was the first recipient of the SLA’s award for Outstanding Contribution to Children’s Non-fiction and in 2018 had four picture books longlisted for the Greenaway Award.

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