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Paperback
304 pages

Author

Di Toft
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Publisher

Chicken House Ltd

Publication date

3rd August 2009

ISBN

9781905294909

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Wolven by Di Toft



Wolven

Di Toft


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A howlingly hairy summer adventure - picture a boy, his eccentric grandparents and a pet dog that is a kind of special werewolf in reverse, all living on the edge of a strange and eerie wood. Now imagine that this strange dog is being hunted by the scientific institute from where it escaped.  Fast and funny, it’s sure to wow readers of 8 or 9+ and with its fantastic lenticular cover not much is left to the imagination as you see Woody the dog change from wolf to boy.  Brilliant.

A message from the publisher, Barry Cunningham:

Bite me! No, not really! But that’s what you might think your doggy best friend would do if he turned rather strange at full moon.  Dark, thrilling and funny, this is the book you’ve been dying to read.

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Wolven by Di Toft

Wolven is a fantasy firmly rooted in the mysterious present. A boy and his eccentric grandparents live near a strange wood - apparently cursed. He longs for a dog - but the dirty ungainly farm creature finally found by his grandfather hardly fits his image of the perfect pet. And it howls in the night. But it's only when his dog starts to grow human ears that he realises that something is seriously wrong. The truth is stranger than his wildest dreams...



About The Author


Di Toft

Di Toft was born in the black and white olden days of 1958, in Watford, Herts.  A move to Somerset ten years later reinforced her love of the countryside and animals.

At school, she bribed friends to read her early stories, which were usually about vampires or ponies, or people being electrocuted in the bath.  Some stories featured vampires and ponies, which wasn’t always a popular combination.  During the long hot summer of 1975, Di left school to find most of the best jobs were being done by other people.  Her varied career has led to jobs in advertising, sales and watching people dig holes in the road. She has also edited publications as well as written editorial and advertising features for newspapers and magazines. Although a very early ambition to become Dr Who’s assistant was sadly unfulfilled, she is delighted that her other ambition to be a published writer came to pass in 2001, when she sold her first story to a magazine.   
  
Di lives in Somerset with her husband and daughter; her grown up son lives in London.  Sharing the house is Dave, a dog so large, he can actually be seen from space on Google Earth.


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