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AMY THE G.O.A.T - Greatest of all Time
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AMY THE G.O.A.T - Greatest of all Time
Current price: $11.90
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AMY THE G.O.A.T - Greatest of all Time
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--- WINNER OF THE GOLDEN WIZARD CHILDREN'S BOOK PRIZE 2023 ---
--- FEATURED ON LOVEREADING4KIDS.CO.UK's 'Indie Books We Love' --- '
Amy the G.O.A.T is a truly delightful read...packed full of charm, wit and emotion.'
★★★★★
liveforfilms.com
'A debut that Roald Dahl would be proud of.'
SE20 Magazine
'A hilarious and touching tale about what it means to find your inner G.O.A.T., to find true friendship and a sense of belonging. We loved it!'
The West Kent Family Grapevine Magazine '
It will make you burst out in laughter! A charming story that encourages kids to discover their uniqueness in this big world. I seriously recommend this book to all children.'
Kidlio Magazine 'A heart-warming and hilarious story about finding your place in the world.'
Kids Book Review Podcast
'A charming, off-the-wall, laugh-out-loud funny story.'
Anerley Social
--------------------------------------------------------------- If you could be anything what would you be?
10 year old Amy Bloomsy would be a GOAT. After a chance meeting with a high-spirited, French speaking goat called Õogly, Amy rejects her human life and adopts one of a goat. As a goat she's free to be herself; she can sleep in the garden, chew the kitchen curtains, and demand all meals be thrown on the floor, where she'd prefer to eat them. But not everyone is tolerant of this new goat lifestyle. Unhinged teachers and parents care what the neighbours think so take it upon themselves to control Amy the Goat, desperate to make her conform (and stop walking on all fours...).
Can Amy ever truly be herself and perfect the cry of a goat?
Will crazed headmistress, Mrs Moopleton catch Amy and paint her in lifeless, grey paint?
Will Colin ever control his sneezes knowing there's a goat sleeping in his daughters bedroom?
Will Amy be forced to give up her happiness and new goat friends?
Don't miss this incredibly high-spirited, HILARIOUS debut novel from British author 'Louiseee with three e's' teaching children about difference within society, acceptance...oh, and goats.
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THE CHARITY PARTNERSHIP
YOUR PURCHASE SAVES A GOAT!
We are proud to partner with the U.K's ONLY registered goat charity, Buttercups Sanctuary for Goats - Donating 5% of every book sale to their worthy cause of rescuing abandoned, abused or neglected goats, and looking after them at their farm in Maidstone, Kent.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
New London-based children's author Louiseee with three e's has launched her debut book Amy the G.O.A.T in time for Children's Book Week next month. The highly topical, light-hearted story charts the life of an awkward young girl who is grappling with her identity. With fun illustrations by Rob Page, the entertaining story will captivate middle and upper primary children as the main character grapples with life walking on all fours after she decides to identify as a farm animal. This book sees Louiseee with three e's fulfil her lifelong ambition to pen a children's book. She commented: "After completing a masters in scriptwriting, I knew I wanted to pour all my spare time into penning stories for children. My two nieces, aged five and seven, read the manuscript and their feedback was incredible. They both loved the silliness of it all. At a time when everything in society is under the microscope, I enjoy writing stories that reflect topical debates and my view on reality. Amy the G.O.A.T is a playful exploration of a serious subject that will hopefully offer insight into
--- FEATURED ON LOVEREADING4KIDS.CO.UK's 'Indie Books We Love' --- '
Amy the G.O.A.T is a truly delightful read...packed full of charm, wit and emotion.'
★★★★★
liveforfilms.com
'A debut that Roald Dahl would be proud of.'
SE20 Magazine
'A hilarious and touching tale about what it means to find your inner G.O.A.T., to find true friendship and a sense of belonging. We loved it!'
The West Kent Family Grapevine Magazine '
It will make you burst out in laughter! A charming story that encourages kids to discover their uniqueness in this big world. I seriously recommend this book to all children.'
Kidlio Magazine 'A heart-warming and hilarious story about finding your place in the world.'
Kids Book Review Podcast
'A charming, off-the-wall, laugh-out-loud funny story.'
Anerley Social
--------------------------------------------------------------- If you could be anything what would you be?
10 year old Amy Bloomsy would be a GOAT. After a chance meeting with a high-spirited, French speaking goat called Õogly, Amy rejects her human life and adopts one of a goat. As a goat she's free to be herself; she can sleep in the garden, chew the kitchen curtains, and demand all meals be thrown on the floor, where she'd prefer to eat them. But not everyone is tolerant of this new goat lifestyle. Unhinged teachers and parents care what the neighbours think so take it upon themselves to control Amy the Goat, desperate to make her conform (and stop walking on all fours...).
Can Amy ever truly be herself and perfect the cry of a goat?
Will crazed headmistress, Mrs Moopleton catch Amy and paint her in lifeless, grey paint?
Will Colin ever control his sneezes knowing there's a goat sleeping in his daughters bedroom?
Will Amy be forced to give up her happiness and new goat friends?
Don't miss this incredibly high-spirited, HILARIOUS debut novel from British author 'Louiseee with three e's' teaching children about difference within society, acceptance...oh, and goats.
---------------------------------------------------------------
THE CHARITY PARTNERSHIP
YOUR PURCHASE SAVES A GOAT!
We are proud to partner with the U.K's ONLY registered goat charity, Buttercups Sanctuary for Goats - Donating 5% of every book sale to their worthy cause of rescuing abandoned, abused or neglected goats, and looking after them at their farm in Maidstone, Kent.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
New London-based children's author Louiseee with three e's has launched her debut book Amy the G.O.A.T in time for Children's Book Week next month. The highly topical, light-hearted story charts the life of an awkward young girl who is grappling with her identity. With fun illustrations by Rob Page, the entertaining story will captivate middle and upper primary children as the main character grapples with life walking on all fours after she decides to identify as a farm animal. This book sees Louiseee with three e's fulfil her lifelong ambition to pen a children's book. She commented: "After completing a masters in scriptwriting, I knew I wanted to pour all my spare time into penning stories for children. My two nieces, aged five and seven, read the manuscript and their feedback was incredible. They both loved the silliness of it all. At a time when everything in society is under the microscope, I enjoy writing stories that reflect topical debates and my view on reality. Amy the G.O.A.T is a playful exploration of a serious subject that will hopefully offer insight into