Henry's Tale by David Pipe - Book Tour
Henry’s
Tale
Henry
Ford, the cutest Border terrier puppy, lives with his papa Alan and mama Jenny.
Alan loves his job, playing golf and above all, Henry. Jenny loves designer
clothes, handbags and shoes. She doesn’t love Henry. When Jenny insists on a
week of high life on Majorca, Henry’s world takes a nosedive.
An
attempted dognap and a traumatic stay in the veterinary clinic leave Henry a
sad and confused puppy. Desperately lonely he sets off on an adventure with his
friend Bully, a streetwise Essex bulldog, where he meets the beautiful Paula
and for the first time experiences the heartbreak of puppy love.
Back at
home, his mama and papa’s marriage is on the rocks – will Alan agree to Jenny’s
ultimatum? Will he choose Jenny or Henry?
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Author Bio
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David Pipe was born in 1949 in a
small Essex village. He attended a local grammar school then the University of
Hull where he took a B.Sc in chemistry. He worked in the pharmaceutical
industry in England and South Africa before studying for a PhD in organic
chemistry at Imperial College. After spells at universities in Geneva and
Mulhouse he joined the oil industry in Germany where, aged 53, he gratefully
took a redundancy package. Following a period of self-employment he wound down
his business, eventually giving it up to scratch the writing itch which has
produced Sacrificing Starlight, a
timely reminder of the risks our children face and Henry's Tale, where ghostwriting for his furry
friend he describes the emotional growth of a puppy on the rollercoaster of
life, compressed into a few weeks because puppies learn faster than their
staff.
When he's not writing David spends
his time travelling, reading, swimming and jogging. He is married and lives in
Hamburg with his wife and their Border terrier Henry.
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