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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Twins and Ginger features two unrelated fictional short stories, each one set to capture your imagination. The first one, entitled "Twins", is centred around Jude and James who never fall out or disagree with each other. Their father has a very important Government role and works abroad so is unable to make contact with his sons, although he never forgets their birthdays. Their mother is hardly ever at home either, as she spends time with her aristocratic friends. The boys are looked after by their next door neighbour, referred to as Mrs C. The twins have very close school pals called Ken and Adie, who collectively refer to themselves as "Team JJAK". Their teacher set the team a task to write a report based on their interpretation of any "conspiracy theory" of their choice. They meet in the twins' home to work out which theory they would use and agreed also to spend the weekend working on it. Due to questions asked by Ken and Adie the twins realise there may be a conspiracy in their own home. What they discovered, and who could be trusted, was unbelievable.
The second story called "Ginger" features a boy known as Joe, who has no interest in education at all. He just wants to bully all of the other kids, and take whatever's in their pockets. He hears there's a new boy arriving in the school soon and wants to make him his next target. He notices his hair colouring and already decides to call him Ginger. Ginger seems to be younger than himself and also looks very weak. Joe decides it will be easy pickings when he gets to tackle him. Joe, however, realises he has never come across anyone like Ginger before and finds himself at a loss how to deal with him. What transpires next for Joe is life-changing.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Twins and Ginger features two unrelated fictional short stories, each one set to capture your imagination. The first one, entitled "Twins", is centred around Jude and James who never fall out or disagree with each other. Their father has a very important Government role and works abroad so is unable to make contact with his sons, although he never forgets their birthdays. Their mother is hardly ever at home either, as she spends time with her aristocratic friends. The boys are looked after by their next door neighbour, referred to as Mrs C. The twins have very close school pals called Ken and Adie, who collectively refer to themselves as "Team JJAK". Their teacher set the team a task to write a report based on their interpretation of any "conspiracy theory" of their choice. They meet in the twins' home to work out which theory they would use and agreed also to spend the weekend working on it. Due to questions asked by Ken and Adie the twins realise there may be a conspiracy in their own home. What they discovered, and who could be trusted, was unbelievable.
The second story called "Ginger" features a boy known as Joe, who has no interest in education at all. He just wants to bully all of the other kids, and take whatever's in their pockets. He hears there's a new boy arriving in the school soon and wants to make him his next target. He notices his hair colouring and already decides to call him Ginger. Ginger seems to be younger than himself and also looks very weak. Joe decides it will be easy pickings when he gets to tackle him. Joe, however, realises he has never come across anyone like Ginger before and finds himself at a loss how to deal with him. What transpires next for Joe is life-changing.