Jane Owen Books





- Diana, Princess of Wales. The Book of Fashion- 196 pages
- 7 hours of reading
 
- Tom Woof and Max The Owl is the tale of a young puppy who loves to write, who comes to live on a farm full of animals who don't get along. Tom wants to share his stories, but he ends up writing them wherever he happens to be when he thinks of them, and this makes him very unpopular with the animals who don't understand him. Fortunately, the wise owl who lives on the farm Max The Owl does understand, and he teaches Tom not only how to write his ideas down in a way that can be enjoyed, but he also shows him how to bring the animals together through their shared love of stories. Tom Woof and Max The Owl are based on the real-life characters of the writer Jane Owen's great-grandfather Max Perkins the book editor, and one of his writers Thomas Wolfe. Jane hopes this book will encourage creativity, compassion, community, and a love of literature. 
- Plinkity The Rainbow Unicorn is the story of a multicolored young unicorn, living in a world of single-colored unicorns. It’s a story about being true to who you are, bravery, acceptance, understanding and friendship. For anyone who has ever felt they are a bit different, and that’s wonderful. 
- Camden Girls- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
 - Trawling through her answerphone messages on a Friday night, Juno sets off on a weekend extravaganza of pubs, parties and raves, smoking joints and snorting lines, out on the town with Shell (blonde babe), Lou (pregnant again), and Melissa (seeing someone else's man), all doing it harder, faster and louder than anybody else.