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The Growing Pains of Jennifer Ebert, Aged 19 Going on 91
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Joanna Cannon, Three Things about Elsie, meets Ruth Hogan, The Keeper of Lost Things - a funny, heartwarming novel where 'the characters jump right off the page and into your heart.' (reader review)
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Meet readers like you in the Fable For You feed, designed to build bookish communitiesThe Growing Pains of Jennifer Ebert, Aged 19 Going on 91 Reviews
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“This book is entirely forgettable but good escapism. I liked the inter generational feel especially how it threaded through the main and subplot. At times it felt a little bit like someone writing for a creative writing class but the story was good and, by the end, I did actually want to know what happened.”
“A quirky but great read about a teenager who goes to live in an old people's home. Well written and with a most unusual story line, this book is worth a read.”
About David M. Barnett
David M Barnett is an writer and journalist based in West Yorkshire. He is the author of Calling Major Tom, The Handover and several other novels. He writes for the Guardian, Observer, Independent and other media, as well as writing comic books for publishers and titles including DC Comics and 2000AD. David was born in Wigan, Lancashire, and is married to Claire, also a journalist. They have two children, Charlie and Alice.
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