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Saving Emma the Pig - (Biggest Little Farm) by John Chester (Hardcover)

Saving Emma the Pig - (Biggest Little Farm) by  John Chester (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Farmer John and his team work together to save a sick pig who's just given birth to 17 piglets and is unable to care for them in this heartfelt picture book, the first of three depicting stories about the animal, plant, and human life of Apricot Lane Farms. Full color.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>A companion picture book to the award-winning film, The Biggest Little Farm!</b> <p/>Welcome to Apricot Lane Farm, a unique world full of true stories about heartwarming animals' relationships and the special people who care for them. <p/>When Emma the pig arrives at the Apricot Lane Farm, she is about to give birth to piglets. But she is also sick, and after her seventeen babies arrive, Emma is unable to care for them. <p/>Taking care of seventeen piglets and a sick mama pig is a challenge for Farmer John and his team. But the cure for Emma reminds them what is most important--for pigs and for humans: love and friendship. <i>Saving Emma the Pig</i> is a heartfelt picture book from John Chester, with gorgeous illustrations from Jennifer L. Meyer</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>John Chester</b> spent the first twenty years of his career making documentary films. In addition to running their 214-acre regenerative farm, serving as farm manager with his wife, Molly Chester, John wrote and directed <i>The Biggest Little Farm</i>, an award-winning documentary about his and Molly's move from city life to Apricot Lane Farms, and the Emmy Award-winning short films about the farm that have appeared on Oprah's "Super Soul Sunday." He and Molly live with their son, Beauden, on the farm, which is located outside of Santa Barbara, California. <p/><b>Jennifer</b> <b>L. Meyer</b> is an award-winning artist whose work has been featured multiple times in the Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art annual, <i>Spectrum</i>. Born into a fantasy-loving military family, she grew up a big fan of comics, reading, and drawing animals (especially bunnies). Jennifer's art has appeared in comic books, children's books, graphic novels, and other media. Her other books include the Calpurnia Tate, Girl Vet series, written by Jacqueline Kelly.</p>

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