Description
Archie continues his quest to become a national jumping champion and, unexpectedly, becomes a local hero too.
In this book, Archie and Louise catch a thief who has stolen books from Louise's grandparents' bookshop. Subsequently, they find out about the roles Airedale Terriers have played in the past, being police dogs, and messenger dogs in the First World War. They make new friends with Maggie and her guide dog Ivy. Such experiences make Archie question his role in life as a family pet and a jumping champion.
Meanwhile, Archie is training hard for his competitions. Rory, Louise's brother, becomes involved with team agility classes, but just when preparations are going well, disaster strikes, and another training centre must be found urgently. The new location is already known to Archie and holds bad memories for him. Archie realises that he must overcome his fears and move on if he wishes to achieve his dream.
The opposition becomes more challenging as the national finals get nearer. When the competition day arrives, old rivals meet up, and a new team appears. Can his team beat them? Then Archie goes head-to-head with the new team leader in the individual jumping competition.
Life is never easy. All Archie can do is try his best and hope that will be good enough. Surely, fame is just a jump away!
About the Author
Anne Parsons lives in Devon. She started her career as a teacher, and then moved into the business world and finally into local government. Now retired she spends her time writing for children and undertaking voluntary work. She helps children with their reading at a local primary school. She is the author of Archie, Jump! and Archie, Wait!
Book Information
ISBN 9781805140559
Author Anne Parsons
Format Paperback
Page Count 120
Imprint Matador
Publisher Troubador Publishing