A Pig Called Harriet

by Justine Dowley-Wise


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 31/12/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x8.5
Page Count : 112
ISBN : 9781438933887

About the Book

As I peered over the stable door, it let out a shrill squeal. I was horrified at what I saw.

The morning had started peacefully down at the stables. The horses were quietly munching hay, the staff were busy about their stable duties. As everything was running smoothly, I went to the shops. On my return, strange sounds were coming from the stables. I hurried to investigate. Horses were snorting and whinneying, our dogs were barking outside a stable door, excited by the horrendous squeals coming from within.

 I couldn't believe my eyes! Lying on the straw bed was a green box labelled "K Shoes" and sprawling by it was the tiniest pink piglet, squealling loudly. However did it get there? No one had seen a stranger enter the stable yard, neither did we know any local farmers who might have done such a strange thing. This was a riding centre, so whatever could we do with a piglet? How could we rear it with the horses who had never seen one before?

Faced with this dilemma, read this true story to find out what happened next.  

Illustrated by 20 gorgeous colour plates created by artist Sian Rosamund.


About the Author

Justine Dowley-Wise was born in India in 1926 to British parents. Her early life in that bygone age is depicted in her first book “IN THOSE DAYS. A Scrapbook of Growing up in India in the Days of the Raj”.

 

It was in India that she witnessed all around her, the suffering of animals through homelessness, cruelty and neglect. With a passion for all creatures, she resolved that throughout her life she would always do whatever she could to alleviate the suffering of any she found in need of care.

 

Sadly, because of the tumultuous upheaval caused during the partition of India, she had to leave there and return to England. It was not long before she found opportunities of helping to rescue and home animals in this country. Among many different creatures were three day old orphan lambs, newly born wild baby rabbits, an old goat, neglected and ill-treated horses and ponies, orphan foals brought to her by the RSPCA, racing pigeons battered by storms, and last but not least, Harriet the tiny piglet. All these creatures are featured in this book.

 

Now in her 80s, she lives in Surrey with her husband and two daughters, where she still helps her youngest daughter run a busy BHS riding centre. Her elder daughter is an experienced palliative care nurse in a hospice.