The Golden Goose
Author(s): Dick King-Smith
Farmer Skint has no luck on his farm until one day his goose lays a golden egg, which hatches out into a golden gosling. From that moment on, Farmer Skint is a lucky man. As the bird gets older, her golden feathers turn to ordinary white, but the first egg she lays is a golden one.
Product Information
Dick King-Smith won The Guardian Award for his book, "The Sheep Pig".
Formerly a farmer and a teacher, Dick King-Smith is best-known for his third career as a writer. His phenomenally successful children's stories are marked by endearing humour and characters of unique depth and life. THE SHEEP-PIG won The Guardian Award and was transformed into the blockbusting film, BABE, which added hugely to his profile. Dick lives in Keynsham, near Bristol.
General Fields
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- : pengui
- : pengui
- : 0.124
- : 06 February 2003
- : 198mm X 129mm X 9mm
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Special Fields
- : Dick King-Smith
- : Paperback
- : Ann Kronheimer
- : 823.914
- : From 7 to 99
- : 128
- : b&w illustrations