Chickens, Mules and Two Old Fools

VICTORIA TWEAD

Wall Street Journal Bestseller

New York Times Bestselling Author

Old Fools series, Book 1

Perhaps if Joe and Vicky had known what relocating to a tiny village tucked in the Alpujarra mountains would really be like, they might have hesitated…

They have no idea they will become reluctant chicken farmers and own the most dangerous cockerel in Spain.

Includes Spanish recipes from the village ladies and link to FREE photo book.

‘charming and funny’ The Telegraph

Book Themes

Spain, chickens, animals, humour, living abroad, feel-good, 

All books by Victoria Twead. Click a book to see it on Amazon.

Books by Victoria

Chickens, Mules and Two Old Fools

Two Old Fools – Olé!

Two Old Fools on a Camel  (Three times New York Times Bestseller)

Two Old Fools in Spain Again

Two Old Fools in Turmoil

Two Old Fools Down Under

One Young Fool in Dorset

One Young Fool in South Africa

How to Write a Bestselling Memoir

The Sixpenny Cross series

A is for Abigail

B is for Bella

C is for the Captain

The Sixpenny Cross Collection, Books 1-3

D – Z works in progress

Who is Victoria Twead?

Victoria Twead is the New York Times bestselling author of Chickens, Mules and Two Old Fools and the subsequent books in the Old Fools series. After living in a remote mountain village in Spain for eleven years, and owning probably the most dangerous cockerel in Europe, Victoria and Joe retired to Australia where another joyous life-chapter has begun.

Connect with Victoria Twead

Website: www.VictoriaTwead.com

Email: TopHen@Victoria Twead.com

Blog: Old Fool’s Blog

Facebook: www.facebook.com/VictoriaTwead

Twitter:  www.Twitter.com/VictoriaTwead

Instagram: http://instagram.com/victoria.twead

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Ant Press’s help, guidance, encouragement and belief in me have been invaluable. I am sure many publishers would have given up on me, but Victoria wants the best for her authors and this ethos is ever present. I cannot speak more highly of Victoria, Joe and Ant Press and their patience and understanding of what newby authors go through.

John C T Miller
Colour Blind