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  • Rosie the Clever Mouse

    Jack Gill

    language (Jack Gill, Sept. 10, 2010)
    Rosie the Clever Mouse is the 2nd in this series of Uncle Jack’s Children’s Stories and tells the tale of a little mouse living very happily behind the skirting board in an old lady’s home. Every night the old lady puts cheese and milk out for Rosie but one day the old lady leaves to go and live with her son and the new owners move in with a big, bad, mean ginger cat ... whatever will become of Rosie?
  • The Deceived Sorcerer’s Son

    Jack Gill

    language (Jack Gill, Sept. 11, 2010)
    The Deceived Sorcerer’s Son is the 3rd in this series of Uncle Jack’s Children’s Stories and tells the tale of Hubris and his sixteen year old son Dominique. Hubris is the King’s sorcerer and he and Dominique live in the castle with the king. One day Dominique disobeys his father which results in the wicked sorcerer Donovan conning Dominique out of Hubris’s magic wand. Donovan uses the wand to turn Dominique into a pot bellied pig who cannot talk and Hubris into a sickly old man with boils. Both are cast out of the castle to live in the forest. The only way the spell can be reversed is when Hubris tells the pig that he loves him but the pig can’t talk to tell Hubris this is how the spell can be reversed and Hubris doesn’t know the pig is his son Dominique!
  • The Rabbit and the Hedgehog

    Jack Gill, Anne Thompson

    language (Jack Gill, Nov. 6, 2011)
    The Rabbit and the Hedgehog is the seventh book in the series Uncle’s Jack’s Children’s Stories and is a very warm hearted story of a naughty baby rabbit, who disobeyed his mother and was nearly drowned, however he is rescued by a hero in the form of a large hedgehog.
  • The Old Pirate House

    Jack Gill, Anne Thompson

    language (Jack Gill, Oct. 29, 2011)
    The Old Pirate House is the ninth book in the series Uncle Jack's Children's Stories and is an exciting story of a disappearing ship, pirate treasure and modern thugs. Read how two youngsters and an old man beat these thugs at their own dangerous game.
  • The Fish That Didn't Get Away

    Jack Gill

    language (Jack Gill, Aug. 20, 2011)
    The Fish that didn’t Get Away is the 5th book in this series of Uncle Jack’s Children’s Stories and tells the tale of Timmy Croft, a 12 year old boy who sets out to catch a Pike who is eating up ducklings on a local lake. With the help of Mr Harris, the school janitor, who is also the chairman of the local angling club, they devise a plan to catch the Pike who only feeds on live bait, but does the 12 year old Timmy have the strength and stamina to land the evil Pike? Who will tire first?
  • Rufus Timken

    Jack Gill, Anne Thompson

    eBook (Jack Gill, Nov. 4, 2011)
    This is the tenth and final book in the series Uncle Jack's Children's Stories. In this book we find a tired disheartened man whose only aim is to help others. But his happiness is marred by his spiteful greedy wife. Even so he does not allow this side of his life to prevent him from helping others. His good heartedness is rewarded in an amazing way. Read this book to find out how.