The Awesome Lives of Tommy Twicer: Part Two: The Amazing Animal Dance Circus

The Awesome Lives of Tommy Twicer: Part Two: The Amazing Animal Dance Circus

by Steve Juke
The Awesome Lives of Tommy Twicer: Part Two: The Amazing Animal Dance Circus

The Awesome Lives of Tommy Twicer: Part Two: The Amazing Animal Dance Circus

by Steve Juke

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Overview

Tomas and Anastasia have settled in the model village of Oakdale in the Sirhowy Valley in Monmouthshire, South Wales, and have assumed the names of Thomas and Ann Thomas who are the owners of Tommy Twicer's Amazing Animal Dance Circus.
It is the continuation of Tomas's desire to become a great showman and he is set to create the best circus in the world with his troupe of amazing animals. He will promote Kanga Bruce, the boxing kangaroo, who will certainly get a shot at the world title. All is going to plan, especially as he now has the help of Merlin, the magician.
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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781398405028
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Publication date: 07/29/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 370
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 15 - 17 Years

About the Author

Steve Juke is now 67 years young and is a father to three wonderful children and grandfather to six equally wonderful grandchildren and three step-grandchildren who are also wonderful. In 2020, Steve sustained a nasty accident at Penmaen Chapel which is the first place Tommy and his party see when they approach their new homes in Oakdale and is mentioned in the story. Steve volunteered to help clean the overgrown graveyard and a large gravestone weighing about half a ton toppled over onto him, pinning him to the floor. It took four people to lift it off him. As a result, he sustained eight breaks to the pelvis and serious damage internally which required a special operation in London. He was hospitalised for three months but started writing again whilst waiting for the operation.
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