Jake Again

Jake Again by Annette Butterworth is a children’s fiction book published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1997. This New Ed edition spans 60 pages and is presented in English. The story centers around Jake’s park, which faces the threat of development unless the community can raise enough funds to save it. As the characters rally together to organize a fun fair, they encounter challenges, including a deceitful developer who complicates their efforts.
Readers will find a narrative that highlights themes of community spirit and perseverance in the face of adversity. The plot unfolds as the characters work together to secure the future of the park, navigating obstacles along the way. With a focus on dogs and the importance of friendship, this book offers an engaging tale for young readers interested in stories about teamwork and determination.
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Jake’s park is to be built on by developers, unless enough money can be found to save it. Everyone sets to raising funds, culminating in a fun fair. But the double crossing developer doubles his money, and the future of the park begins to look in doubt…
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