01959cam a2200337 a 45000010005000000030006000050050017000110080041000280100017000690150019000860160018001050200025001230200022001480200018001700350024001880400030002120500020002420820011002621000030002732450044003032500042003472600033003893000057004225050007004795201028004865210018015145210018015326500024015506500024015746550023015985907FISKH20250327093216.0070526s2007 moua 000 1 eng d a 2007297452 aGBA7285892bnb7 a0137156842Uk a9780740763731 (hbk.) a0740763733 (hbk.) a9780545279383 a(OCoLC)ocn123374798 aUKMcUKMdBAKERdDLCbeng aPR6063.O665 P54 a823.921 aMonkton, Edward.d(1966-)14aThe pig of happiness /cEdward Monkton. aThis edition first published in 2007. aKansas :bScholastic,c2007. a27 unnumbered pages :bcolor illustrations ;c21 cm. aG  aI knew Edward Monkton was going to be a success when people started e-mailing me daily saying that it touched their hearts, it made them think, and most important, it made them laugh out loud-again and again." --Giles Andreae * In the tradition of Jonathan Livingston Seagull comes The Pig of Happiness-a philosophizing porcine fellow with a penchant for spreading good cheer. Edward Monkton's philosophical piglet aspires to elevate the spirit and become the Pig of Happiness. His happiness is so big it seeps from inside him to all the other pigs and then to all the other animals in the barnyard. * Monkton, perhaps better known as the U.K.'s top-selling living poet Giles Andreae, pairs a fresh illustrative style with simple yet profound prose to create this modern-day parable. * Monkton's greeting cards and book titles have been a big hit in the U.K. His gift books are presented to the U.S. market by Andrews McMeel exclusively, while a complementary card line from Sunrise will be introduced in the summer of 20078 a340 bLexile 8 aG bRaz-Plus  0aHappinessvFiction. 0aFarm animalsvHumor 7aAllegories.2gsafd