Suzanne Stephenson – The World According to Patrick White: A tale of a very perceptive pig

  

Thanks to Donna and the author for the gifted ebook to write my honest review for the tour.

Is this a pig of a legal drama?

Or more a story of how a pig might see our world?

Emmie is a part-time lawyer and a part-time farmer who finds she is in possession of a talking pig.

Odd? Yes. But this is only a part of the piggy story.

“Patrick White” as he calls himself questions our rules, our religions and our politics. He is curious and clever and he often finds human behaviour incomprehensible.

Patrick White ends up in court as an expert witness about porcine behaviour. After all, the world needs to know his side of the story. When he meets a royal dignitary, the piggy tail takes another twist.

Patrick has his own views about human behaviour.

Can you imagine what they are?

Dare you find out?

Amazon Link https://amzn.eu/d/9QLvWCZ



 


Yet another animal book from Suzanne Stephenson. This is another tale of Patrick the pig. What can I say? I am a sucker for these books.

Percival, the pig, decides he would like to talk so he can communicate with humans. He renames himself Patrick White. From here, we see how humans react to him. His family, friends, and the world. We also get to learn Patricks take on his new position in life, especially now he can talk!

Again, it’s such a great story. I have said in a previous review that I could read about any animal Suzanne Stephenson writes about, and I say it again. She has a charming storytelling knack. The pictures are handdrawn also by her. They just put the cherry in the top for me. I always feel like I’m being hugged when I read one of her books. Another book that would be good for all generations.

Author Bio


Living in the English countryside I already had a couple of careers before I became an author. Having been a Family Lawyer and Family Mediator I became a District Judge in the year 2000 and officially retired from judging in early 2021.Sitting on complex family cases did not leave me much time for my interests of writing and sketching but when I had free-time I tried to visit interesting places .I hope my ancestors helped provide some inspiration as well. My father was a Holocaust survivor and my maternal grandfather a gynaecologist and composer. The people and countryside of Eastern England also are embedded in my psyche .

 

 

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A book blogger https://sharonbeyondthebook.wordpress.com

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