Ian Probert, author of Johnny Nothing, is currently running a serialisation on his blog. Waterlow Park is aimed at the 13+ age group, but, as with any good children’s story, it is a good read for adults too.
“It was a normal day like any other when I found the money. I can’t really say any more than that. It was raining a little. The sky was grey, I suppose. The grass was wet and I was making my way home from school. I’m eleven-years-old and I go to William Ellis Boys School in Hampstead. It’s only my second week at the school but I’m guessing that it’s still pretty unusual to find a big bin liner full of money hidden in the bushes. “
There are currently eight chapters already online. Why not wander over and have a read at Ian Probert Books.
Who could resist such an opening – whatever age they may be!
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Exactly, Mary 🙂
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Many years ago we used to live not far from Waterlow Park, husband and I used to go there often. This has brought back some lovely memories, unfortunately, never found any money there. 🙂
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It isn’t an area I know… though doubtless Ian does… but I can’t see there being two bin bags of cash there 😉
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I certainly wouldn’t recommend checking EVERY bin bag… been there, and it isn’t pretty… 😉
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Oh dear…;)
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Thanks for doing this Sue, very kind of you. Just noticed you’ve done it. Xxx
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No problem, Ian… my pleasure. x
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