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Mim and the Disastrous Dog Show

Travelling Bookshop, Book 4

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Mim and the Disastrous Dog Show

By: Katrina Nannestad
Narrated by: Emmanuelle Mattana
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Mim Cohen roams the world in a travelling bookshop with her dad, brother and a horse called Flossy. Flossy leads them where she will, to the place where they're needed most...the place where the perfect book will find its way home.

Now Mim has arrived in Puddling Muddlebury in the Cotswolds, England, just in time for the annual dog show. The judge, Lord Melville-Timms, is in a pickle. He has judged cakes and flowers and vegetables, but never a dog show. Furthermore, his beloved bulldog, Bubbles, is the most disobedient dog in the county.

Mim knows they're here to help Lord Melville-Timms. To give him courage. To prevent a dog show disaster. If only Mim could find Lord Melville-Timms the right book. If only Dad would stop giving everyone the wrong book.

2024, Young Australians' Best Book Award (YABBA) Younger Readers, Short-listed

©2023 Katrina Nannestad. Katrina Nannestad asserts her moral right to be identified as the author of the Work. First published in English by HarperCollinsPublishers Australia Pty Limited (P)2023 Bolinda Publishing. This audio version produced by arrangement with HarperCollins Publishers Australia Pty Limited
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This is my favourite out if the howl series the dogs the drama it’s funny how someone thought daisy was a dog?! I love this book! Have a peek it’s amazing

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