The Spuddy

Lillian Beckwith

The Spuddy

What's It All About?

From the author of The Hills is Lonely

He was a grey-black mongrel; tough canny, loyal – and abandoned. The fisherman called him The Spuddy.

The only person to care for The Spuddy in the busy Hebridean village of Gaymal is Andy, a young mute boy staying in the town with relatives. For both of them, their meeting brings friendship after loneliness; but when the new companions are taken up by Jake, skipper of the Silver Crest, events take a swift and unexpected turn.

This moving, surprising story will warm the hearts of the many admirers of Lillian Beckwith’s Hebridean stories and win her new friends.

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  • The Hills is Lonely
  • About My Father's Business
  • Lightly Poached
  • The Sea for Breakfast
  • Beautiful Just!
  • Green Hand
  • The Small Party
  • An Island Apart
  • A Rope - In Case

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Book Details

Imprint: Bello
ISBN: 9781447216902
Number of pages: 72
Dimensions: 234mm x 153mm
Format: Trade Paperback
Publication Date: 03/05/2012

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