Our Patch

£9.95

It’s the ‘best day ever’ for 11 year-old Tommy Wagstaff when his Da presents him with a feisty bundle of energy and fur in the shape of a small puppy, which the boy affectionately names ‘Our Patch’.

‘Our Patch’ turns out to be no ordinary dog. From day one the little Bedlington Terrier knows his ‘rightful’ place as ‘top dog’ among all the other animals in the village.

Set in a Yorkshire mining community named Hillthorpe just before the First World War, the book tells the tales (tails) of Patch’s many adventures and escapades with his ‘young master Tommy’.

Join Patch in his spats with his arch enemy Archie, a pampered ‘working’ cocker spaniel, and his feline nemesis Genghis – a half Mongolian wildcat, who terrorises his fellow creatures in the village. These two despicable creatures soon learn that ‘nobody gets the better of a Bedlington’ and there’s only one top dog (or cat) in Hillthorpe!

Sometimes hilarious but also quite profound, these stories of ‘Our Patch’ will appeal to all ages.

ISBN: 9781852001957

Size: 212x135m

Binding: Paperback 

Length: 210pp

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About the author:

John Hutchins

The author was born in Plymouth, Devon where he now continues to live. Having originally studied for a degree in drama and public media at Trinity and All Saints College, Leeds, he has spent most of his working life on local newspapers in Devon and Cornwall. 

John now works as a reporter and sub-editor on the Tavistock Times Gazette, previously being employed in a similar post at the Falmouth Packet and South West Farmer. He has also been a reporter for the West Briton in Truro, The Sunday Independent in Plymouth and an editorial assistant on Housebuyer magazine in Teddington, Middlesex.