The 2003 novel, Varjak Paw, was written by S. F. Said. The book, available in hardback and paperback, received the 2003 Smarties Gold Award.
SF Said is the author of the Varjak Paw books about a cat with mystical fighting skills. He won the Smarties Gold Book Prize for his first Varjak Paw story in 2003 and his second book in the series, The Outlaw Varjak Paw, came out in October 2005. When he's not penning stories about martial arts cats with mystical powers he writes reviews on other children's books and films. Read on to find out more about him and his books.
There isn't much biographical information on SF Said posted up yet. He is hailed as one of Britain's best young writers, and was a former speechwriter for the Crown Prince of Jordan. He has also won "The Nestle Smarties Book Prize" Gold Medal for his first children's novel "Varjak Paw" (which was a successful entry work), and has since won the West Sussex Children's Book Award.
Paw-jamas
I came to get the man who shot my paw!
Alright, "who shot my paw?"
Varjak Paw has 255 pages.
S F Said and illustrated by Dave McKean
As of now, there are no plans for a third Varjak Paw book. The series was originally planned as a standalone duology.
no because in varjak paw 2 sally bones dies so what would the story even be about in the 3rd one?... nothing!
SF Said is the author of the Varjak Paw books about a cat with mystical fighting skills. He won the Smarties Gold Book Prize for his first Varjak Paw story in 2003 and his second book in the series, The Outlaw Varjak Paw, came out in October 2005. When he's not penning stories about martial arts cats with mystical powers he writes reviews on other children's books and films. Read on to find out more about him and his books.
First Book end: Tam and Holly and Varjak Paw find out the mysterious vanishings belong to the man, he talks to a dog and defeat him and then they join a gang. Second Book end: Sally Bones dies.
"Varjak Paw" is a children's novel by SF Said about a Mesopotamian Blue cat named Varjak who learns martial arts to protect his family from a gang of violent cats. Throughout the book, Varjak faces challenges that test his bravery and inner strength as he seeks to outsmart his enemies and save his loved ones. The story highlights themes of courage, loyalty, and the power of believing in oneself.
Paw Paws was created on 1985-10-31.
Mesopotamia
He has written 2 Varjak Paw books and 253 other books!
S. F. Said has written: 'Outlaw Varjak Paw' -- subject(s): Adventure and adventurers, Bullying, Cats, Dogs, Fiction, Friendship, Gangs, Leadership
Sf Said has won the Independent Bookshop Week Children's Book Award for his novel "Varjak Paw."