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United Here I Come!: (New Second edition)

Paperback

Can Jack and Jimmy prove themselves when the game depends on them? A fun football story, edited to a reading age of 6.5.

Jack and Jimmy are awful at football – but Jimmy is sure he'll play for United one day! Is Jimmy crazy or will he find a way to prove himself? And can the boys save the day when it's up to them to win the match?

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Imprint

Barrington Stoke

ISBN

978-1-78112-267-9

Interest age

11+

Publication Date

05-08-2013

Format

Paperback

Pages

64 pages

Dimensions

130x198mm

Product Description

Can Jack and Jimmy prove themselves when the game depends on them? A fun football story, edited to a reading age of 6.5.

Jack and Jimmy are awful at football – but Jimmy is sure he'll play for United one day! Is Jimmy crazy or will he find a way to prove himself? And can the boys save the day when it's up to them to win the match?

Author

Alan Combes, Illustrated by Aleksandar Sotirovski

Alan Combes began writing as a teacher and has since combined a 30-year teaching career with success as a writer, both as an author and as a football journalist for newspapers such as The Sunday Times. His other titles for BarringtonStoke include City Boy and The Dead Man Files. He lives in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.

Imprint

Barrington Stoke

ISBN

978-1-78112-267-9

Interest age

11+

Publication Date

05-08-2013

Format

Paperback

Pages

64 pages

Dimensions

130x198mm

Product Description

Can Jack and Jimmy prove themselves when the game depends on them? A fun football story, edited to a reading age of 6.5.

Jack and Jimmy are awful at football – but Jimmy is sure he'll play for United one day! Is Jimmy crazy or will he find a way to prove himself? And can the boys save the day when it's up to them to win the match?

Author

Alan Combes, Illustrated by Aleksandar Sotirovski

Alan Combes began writing as a teacher and has since combined a 30-year teaching career with success as a writer, both as an author and as a football journalist for newspapers such as The Sunday Times. His other titles for BarringtonStoke include City Boy and The Dead Man Files. He lives in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.