Who’s more important than the Queen? Who does she serve? Pembrokeshire corgies, of course! Young Titus is shocked: “Gosh! D’you mean she’ll do whatever we tell her to?” he asks. “Certainly. . . . If you told her in the right way,” replies his mum. And it’s with this knowledge and confidence that Titus works his way to the very top of Her Royal Highness’s affections. But it’s not always an easy place to stay. There are burglars to catch, fires to put out, leaking tubs to attend to, and jealous cousins to deal with. In the end though, it’s the Queen’s edict that matters most: “Titus Rules.”
Full of the humorous antidotes and endearing characters audiences have come to expect, Dick King-Smith will once again enter the imaginations of new readers, filling them with not just a love for young Titus, but a love for reading.
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