The smart Black cat Paddiwak is not happy at the arrival of the messy Cosy, so much so he leaves home, until the rain and cold drives him back, and he realises Cosy isn't so bad after all.
Paddiwak and Cosy Summary
Paddiwak and Cosy by Berlie Doherty
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Paddiwak and Cosy Reviews
Brilliant * The Express * Doherty's poetic style, rich vocabulary and finely constructed storyline are complemented by Bartlett's unmissable, warm brushstrokes * The Oxford Times * What a wonderful story and delightfully illustrated too * East Anglian Daily Times *
About Berlie Doherty
Berlie was born in Liverpool and grew up by the seaside. Always a great lover of books and poetry, Berlie is now one of our foremost children's authors of fiction, poetry and picture books. She has twice won the coverted Carnegie medal for Dear Nobody and Granny was a Buffer Girl and is a wonderful performer and poet. Alison studied illustration at Anglia College of Art in Cambridge and began an M.A. At Kingston University. In 1993 she was shortlisted for the Macmillan Prize for Oliver's Vegetables. She lives in Bristol with her young son. .
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