The Crowstarver
(Autor) Dick King-SmithA beautiful story for older readers written almost twenty years ago in which bestselling author Dick King-Smith creates a fascinating picture of rural life at the time of the Second World War. Discovered as a foundling in a lambing pen, Spider Sparrow grows up surrounded by animals. From sheep and horses to wild otters and foxes, Spider loves them all, even the crows he must scare away from the newly sown wheat. Crowstarving was the idea job for Spider - he was on his own, yet never alone for all around him were animals of one sort or another. Amazingly, every animal who meets Spider implicitly trusts the young boy. This magical rapport is Spider's unique gift, but nothing else in his tough life is so easy.
Dick King-Smith
Dick King-Smith was a British author known for his beloved children's book "The Sheep-Pig," which inspired the Academy Award-winning film "Babe." His literary style was characterized by humor, warmth, and a deep understanding of animals. King-Smith's works continue to captivate young readers worldwide, celebrating the bond between humans and animals.