Pig’s back in this incredible fourth diary told in an original, hilarious and unforgettable voice and packed with Pig’s own drawings. This is fresh and silly laugh-out-loud humour that children (and adults) will love.
Pig and his adventures have sold over 50,000 copies, and author and illustrator Emer Stamp was the creative director behind the cult hit John Lewis Christmas adverts.
“Utterly original and very, very funny”
The Times
“You will be laughing your socks off”
The Guardian
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