A Book About Poverty and a Boy Who Lives Under it All

Jenny Heart
The story,' Thursday's Child,' is a book you'll never forget once you've read it. This book is full of lively characters. One Character likes to dig underground. I don't just mean dig to play underground. This boy practically lived underground even as a young boy.


There's many adventures in the book, that will have you laughing as well as crying. One turn of events had me in tears, but the ending had me in tears of joy. Readers will never expect some of the things that happen in this great one of a kind story.



Poverty is one thing that many people understand about. This story is about poverty. It's also about how a few brave souls carry on even though they went through hard times. This book is one that will have you imagining what it would be like to live in the days of poverty.



The readers of this book will be wondering through the book many times where has the boy gone who thinks he must dig. This book helps readers understand that everyone must do what they must do. The world is full of people. many are different in some way or another. This book will show you the world about a family who lived in poverty, and all about the boy from the family who digs all the way to................ You'll never guess!




The book,' Thursday's Child,' is a different type of reading. It takes an open mind to appreciate the story. I for one was intrigued by the story. I felt troubled about why a boy would want to dig obsessively. At the end of the story I was spellbound, and wiped a few tears from my eyes.

Read this story if you dare to believe in a one of a kind story.

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Published by Jenny Heart

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  • Dan Reveal4/23/2012

    Sounds great! Thank you, Jenny!

  • Teila Tankersley4/9/2012

    Well written, sounds like an eye opening book.

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