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Watching Jimmy
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Watching Jimmy

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Set in 1968, Watching Jimmy is a brilliant portrait of the post-war era featuring a family of strong women and a resourceful heroine who exudes character, resilience and love. In this gripping novel, Carolyn relates what really happened to her best friend, Jimmy, when his uncle chose the perfect time to teach him a lesson he would never forget. The truth is Jimmy didn’t fall from a swing like his Uncle Ted claims. Carolyn knows - she saw everything. Will she keep this dreadful secret locked away, or will she find the courage to speak out, using the truth as her only weapon?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Tundra Books
Country
Canada
Date
15 September 2012
Pages
160
ISBN
9781770493605

Set in 1968, Watching Jimmy is a brilliant portrait of the post-war era featuring a family of strong women and a resourceful heroine who exudes character, resilience and love. In this gripping novel, Carolyn relates what really happened to her best friend, Jimmy, when his uncle chose the perfect time to teach him a lesson he would never forget. The truth is Jimmy didn’t fall from a swing like his Uncle Ted claims. Carolyn knows - she saw everything. Will she keep this dreadful secret locked away, or will she find the courage to speak out, using the truth as her only weapon?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Tundra Books
Country
Canada
Date
15 September 2012
Pages
160
ISBN
9781770493605