![]() ![]() Given the story's premise the book was actually pretty good. ![]() well, you'll just have to read this heartwarming book to find out. She is so associated with them they make multiple appearances on the TV show The Crown.* Anyway, shenanigans ensue, friendships are made, hardships are overcome, and in the end. As you may or may not know the Queen loves corgis. It is rough for her and made even worse when Henry ends up getting lost and mistaken for the Queen's new corgi. The father has just ditched the family for his secretary and Amy must raise their two teenage children on her own. It is a tough time for the Walker family. So this story takes place form two points a view: the eponymous Henry (corgi) and his owner Amy Walker (human). I was not let down by this story at all, there were lots of Corgis (an aggregate of five to be specific). ![]() More corgis in one's life = a better life. So naturally when my wife got me a book about a Corgi I was thrilled. Who doesn't love corgis (apart from amoral monsters)? I mean, just look at them: ![]()
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