William Smith
In the rolling landscapes of the Essex countryside, Billy Smith stumbled upon a wounded crow that would inspire a tale blending fact with fiction. The first half of his story revolves around Mr. Patrick, a bedraggled crow discovered in dire straits. Then there’s Mr. Bernie, a Shar Pei dog rescued by Billy years prior. Intriguingly, Mr. Percival, another central figure, mirrors Billy himself, with the surname borrowed from his grandfather to enhance the narrative allure. Venturing into the realms of fiction, the latter part of the book sees Mr. Patrick embarking on selfless deeds of kindness. These acts reflect Billy’s own nature, embodying his belief in prioritizing others. It’s a tale Billy hopes will sow seeds of joy and benevolence among younger readers. Embark on this heartwarming journey with Mr. Patrick and his friends, crafted from the depths of Billy’s heart.