The Marty Graw Book

The Marty Graw Book by Tom Ball, published by Booklocker.com, Incorporated in November 2002, is a humorous work of juvenile fiction that spans 224 pages. Set in 1960, the story introduces readers to ten-year-old Liam Freddy McAfee, who candidly shares secrets about his family, friends, neighbors, and classmates, revealing the truths they would prefer to keep hidden.
In this engaging narrative, readers will find a blend of humor and youthful perspective as Liam navigates his world, offering insights into the lives of those around him. The book captures the essence of childhood curiosity and the often comical nature of social interactions, making it a relatable read for both young audiences and adults alike. With its focus on humorous stories, The Marty Graw Book presents a lighthearted exploration of the complexities of growing up.
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It’s 1960. Welcome to the world of ten-year-old Liam Freddy McAfee, who’s spilling the beans about his family, friends, neighbors and classmates –telling everything they don’t want anyone to know. Humorous first fiction from renowned musician Tom Ball.
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