Worzel is still an enormous Lurcher with issues, but his issues are now predictable. Now in his fourth year with his forever family, life is changing. As the children grow up and begin to spread their wings, Worzel's world should be more peaceful. But as life rolls on, a changing of the guard brings new challenges; challenges no-one seems ready to embrace, least of all the cats. An over-enthusiastic encounter with a fish pond, a blackbird with a death wish, and a new arrival all conspire to ensure that whilst Worzel might be ready for an easy life, his family has other plans. Mum, long-suffering Dad, five cats and two grown-up children all feature in Worzels fourth diary, bringing together poems, letters and advice that Worzels beginning to wonder if it's even worth offering any more. The eagerly-awaited fourth instalment from Worzel, the literary Lurcher is funny, touching, honest, and very real.
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Weight: 278g
Dimensions: 152 x 225mm
Publication Date: 15 Sep 2018
Publisher: David & Charles
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781787112919
About Catherine Pickles
Catherine Pickles is an author journalist and blogger who lives in Suffolk with her husband Mike. She has two grown up children who have nearly left home! As a child Caths home was filled with dogs cats and every stray broken or rescued animal in the village. She is an experienced foster-carer of Lurchers and other sighthounds. Initially a foster dog from the second Worzel skidded through the door Catherine knew that he would be her first failed foster. Worzel Wooface was adopted from Hounds First Sighthound Rescue. His mission in life is to eat every shoe his Dad owns. Tolerant of the five cats who live with him his favourite is Gandhi who he considers to be an honorary Lurcher. As well as writing books Worzel blogs and writes a regular column for his local newspaper. He is a champion for rescue dogs and considers himself a Rescue Ambassador promoting the joys and challenges of second-hand dogs. He can usually be found upside down on any bed other than his own often with one of his Dad's shoes that he's looking after. And licking. In 2016 Worzel won a Heroes of Dog Fest award and in 2017 he became a World Record holder. Who knows what 2018 will bring ...?