Always Jack

Always Jack by Susanne Gervay, published by Kane Miller in 2013, is a juvenile fiction book that spans 148 pages. The story follows Jack, a boy who enjoys a fulfilling life filled with friends and inventive pursuits. However, he faces challenges as his family dynamics shift, particularly with his grandmother’s declining health and his feelings for his best friend, Anna. Additionally, the upcoming wedding of his mother and Rob adds to the complexities of his young life.
In this edition, readers will explore themes of family, friendship, and the emotional landscape of growing up. Jack’s journey requires him to confront his fears and navigate the changes around him, including health issues affecting his mother. The narrative addresses social themes relevant to blended families and the everyday challenges children face, making it a relatable read for young audiences.
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“Jack’s life is pretty good — he has great friends, everyone loves his funny jokes and he’s an awesome inventor. But things are getting complicated. Nanna’s older and wobblier, and why does his face turn red when he sees his best friend, Anna? And to top it off, Mum and Rob’s wedding seems to be taking over the world. Something really scary has also happened to his mum and it’s going to take all of Jack’s courage to deal with it”–P. [4] of cover.
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