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Eleven-year-old Amy Pringle lives on a farm. She knows all the animals by name and can talk to them like Doctor Doolittle. Amy is looking forward to her favourite ewe, Edna, giving birth. When she sees her dad with his gun, she knows something is wrong. Amy must think of a way to save Phoenix, the three-legged lamb's life. After her sister Hannah, posts a video of Phoenix on YouTube and it goes viral, Amy thinks all her problems are solved. Little does she know what is about to happen.

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Eleven-year-old Amy Pringle lives on a farm. She knows all the animals by name and can talk to them like Doctor Doolittle. Amy is looking forward to her favourite ewe, Edna, giving birth. When she sees her dad with his gun, she knows something is wrong. Amy must think of a way to save Phoenix, the three-legged lamb's life. After her sister Hannah, posts a video of Phoenix on YouTube and it goes viral, Amy thinks all her problems are solved. Little does she know what is about to happen.
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Jenny Woolsey is an international author and speaker, and a retired primary school teacher, who loves to write and create pottery, and advocate for people living with disability. Her life has been impacted by a rare craniofacial syndrome, causing low vision, anxiety, and depression. Jenny is a single mum of three, and the carer for her youngest. Her work explores themes of disability, difference, mental health, and domestic violence. Jenny has written eight middle-grade/YA books and has had twenty-one of her short stories published in anthologies. She resides in Australia with her daughter, two feline companions, and an adorable fluffy dog.