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That Boy, Jack

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That Boy, Jack by Janeen Brian is a captivating children's book about friendship and dreams set in a small Australian town in the 1870s. Jack, the main character, faces a pivotal decision: follow his family's wishes to work in the local quarry or pursue his true passion. Through his journey, the story explores themes of loyalty, ambition, and the courage to chase one's dreams.
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You might enjoy this book if you're drawn to stories of friendship, adventure, and the challenges of growing up. Set against the rich backdrop of the Australian bush, it offers an engaging tale about ambition and perseverance as the characters navigate the complexities of their environment and their dreams. Perfect for young readers who appreciate historical settings and heartwarming narratives.

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That Boy, Jack

Can Jack live with a lie just to keep those he cares about happy? Best friends Jack and Gilbert made a pact when they were younger - promising to work together in the copper mines, just like their fathers and other Cornish immigrants. But now Jack is turning twelve, and the thought of working underground fills him with panic.

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Best friends Jack and Gilbert made a pact when they were younger—promising to work together in the copper mines, just like their fathers and other Cornish immigrants. But now Jack is turning twelve, and the thought of working underground fills him with panic.

When Gilbert is forced to leave school and earn a wage, Jack wants to keep his word to his friend—but that means facing his fear. And all the while his heart is telling him to follow another path.

That Boy, Jack must find the courage to choose.

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That Boy, Jack by Janeen Brian is praised for its engaging storytelling, historical authenticity, and strong character development. Set in the 1870s, it vividly portrays the struggles and aspirations of Cornish miners in early South Australia, while seamlessly integrating historical social issues. The narrative is noted for its depth in themes of friendship, courage, and loss, making it an enlightening and enjoyable read for middle school students.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781922179005

Publisher: Walker Books Australia

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 June 2013

Country: Australia

Imprint: Walker Books Australia

Audience: Children

DIMENSIONS

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 262g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Janeen Brian spent her childhood in the seaside town of Brighton, in South Australia. After attending a “dame school type” kindergarten, she attended Brighton Primary and Brighton High Schools. Aged 16 she trained as a primary teacher at Wattle Park Teachers’ College and at 18 stood in front of her first class of Year 5 Students. Her teaching career saw her work as in Junior Primary, Primary, Drama and as a Teacher-Librarian. While raising a family of two daughters, she also began a 4-year career with a professional children’s theatre company, both acting and writing. She has also been involved in over 100 television and radio commercials as well as dozens of voiceovers for radio and video. She began dabbling in writing in her thirties but it was several years before she began to be published with an educational publisher. Since then she has written over 80 books both in trade and educational, and in genres ranging from picture books to poetry, short fiction, non-fiction and novels. Janeen has several awards to her name and many of her books have been translated and published overseas. She also writes for national and overseas children’s magazines and has over 200 poems, plays, stories or articles published. She is of Cornish descent and loved researching the time when That Boy, Jack is set. For more information about the author, please visit her website: www.janeenbrian.com/

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