The Trouble With Jennings
by Anthony Buckeridge
Back to Jennings Information Page According to Mr. Wilkins, the trouble with Jennings was due to the fantastic way in which his mind appeared to work. Mr. Carter took a more tolerant view, but even so, his contention that the boy meant well was sorely tried by the events of the Easter term.
There was, for example, the home-made snorkel which caused a flood, with disatrous results to the music room ceiling: there was a mix-up over a birthday present which threatened to shatter the lasting friendship between Jennings and Darbishire...
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Buckeridge, Anthony. Illustrated by Mays, . Stock no. 1601004
Collins. 1965. Slightly better than very good condition in a very good dustwrapper. Red cloth, black title to spine, b/w illustrations. 256 pages. Price-cut pictorial wrapper is slightly worn at edges with a few small closed edge tears that are reinforced with tape to verso. [S]
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