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| # |
Title |
Published |
Author |
Buy on Amazon |
| 1 |
Napoleon and the Chicken Farmer |
2003 |
Lloyd Jones |
Buy |
Napoleon and the Chicken Farmer (2003) is the only children’s book published by Lloyd Jones, the New Zealand literary novelist. It appeared during a period when Jones was also producing adult novels including The Book of Fame and Here at the End of the World We Learn to Dance.
The title stands alone in his catalog, separate from his short story collections, his nonfiction, and his adult novels. Readers who know Jones through Mister Pip or his other literary work may find this an interesting side note in his output.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many books are in the Children's series?
There are one books in the Children’s series, published in 2003.
What is the first book in the Children's series?
The first book in the Children’s series is Napoleon and the Chicken Farmer, published in 2003.
Is Napoleon and the Chicken Farmer connected to Lloyd Jones's other work?
Napoleon and the Chicken Farmer (2003) is a standalone children’s novel by Lloyd Jones, the New Zealand literary author. It sits apart from his adult fiction and is the only children’s title in his literary output, distinct from the large children’s catalog produced by Rob Lloyd Jones for Usborne Publishing.