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Paddy the Wanderer

Paddy the Wanderer

A well researched and endearing non-fiction account of an amazing Airedale who captured public imagination throughout New Zealand during the Great Depression, and who is today honoured in Wellington by a statue celebrating his status as a much-loved local legend.

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ISBN 9781869507121
Published 1 June 2008 by HarperCollins
Format Hardback
Author(s) By Haworth, Dianne

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ISBN-13 9781869507121
ISBN-10 1869507126
Stock Available
Status In-stock at publisher; ships 3-10 working days
Publisher HarperCollins
Imprint HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
Publication Date 1 June 2008
Publication Country New Zealand New Zealand
Format Hardback
Edition Extended edition
Author(s) By Haworth, Dianne
Category Natural History, Dinosaurs & Pets
True Stories (Of Endurance and Survival)
Interest Age 9-12 years
Reading Age 9-12 years
NBS Text Children's General Non-Fiction
ONIX Text Children/juvenile
Number of Pages 240
Dimensions Width: 180mm
Height: 180mm
Spine: 16mm
Weight 525g
Dewey Code 636.755
Catalogue Code 33929

Description of this Book

A well researched and endearing non-fiction account of an amazing Airedale who captured public imagination throughout New Zealand during the Great Depression, and who is today honoured in Wellington by a statue celebrating his status as a much-loved local legend. Like Scotland's Greyfriar's Bobby, Paddy mourned the loss of his human, in his case a little mistress who died of pneumonia, but instead of haunting a graveyard, Paddy headed for the waterfront. There he became a favourite of the watersiders and seamen, not to mention the taxi and bus drivers of the Central City, who fed and protected him from dog rangers. He certainly got around - taken on board ship and crossing the Tasman, travelling around coastal ports and even flying in a Gypsy Moth - not to mention the dastardly attempt to move him to Auckland by jealous Aucklanders. He was also rumoured to have made it to San Francisco and back. Formally adopted by the Harbour Board, his official title was Assistant Night Watchman responsible for Pirates, Smugglers and Rodents. On his death his funeral procession brought Wellington to a standstill. Not bad for a stray dog.

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Author's Bio

Dianne Haworth is an award-winning journalist and author of adult sporting books and biographies, and is HarperCollins leading local biographer. An experienced editor and journalist, she edits Animal Voice for the SPCA, and is a devoted animal lover. Paddy the Wanderer is her first work for children. Dianne was raised in the Waikato and now lives and works in Auckland.

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