
The Friends of Joey Jenkins
Alan Temperley(Author)
Troubador Publishing
Will be published approx. on 28. June 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
376 pages
978-1-83628-628-8 (ISBN)
Description
While out exploring on his bike, twelve-year-old Joey Jenkins discovers the ruins of a school and a remote old schoolhouse. There he meets and flees from Nora Carter, in her youth a glamorous pin-up star of the variety theatre called Naughty Ninky, now a battling old lady with dyed hair, a wide vocabulary of swear words and a warm heart, breaking out into her old music-hall songs at any opportunity. They become friends.
Nora shares her rambling old house with four ghosts aged seventeen to seventy who befriend Joey and support him in some very alarming adventures and his burning ambition to become an actor. Nightmare Castle, a scary mystery play, features largely in the story.
Joey has a loving family and one close friend, Leo, a stocky red-haired boy forever getting into fights. But soon Joey must confront more dangerous characters, including a teenage gang leader, Boris, a man-mountain ex-wrestler obsessed with knitting, and violent criminals with plans to force Nora from her house, destroy protected wildlife and smash the surrounding wood to open a quarry.
Even more frightening, on a stormy winter's night, are the massed ghosts of plague victims buried nearby who do not wish their bones to be disturbed.
Nora shares her rambling old house with four ghosts aged seventeen to seventy who befriend Joey and support him in some very alarming adventures and his burning ambition to become an actor. Nightmare Castle, a scary mystery play, features largely in the story.
Joey has a loving family and one close friend, Leo, a stocky red-haired boy forever getting into fights. But soon Joey must confront more dangerous characters, including a teenage gang leader, Boris, a man-mountain ex-wrestler obsessed with knitting, and violent criminals with plans to force Nora from her house, destroy protected wildlife and smash the surrounding wood to open a quarry.
Even more frightening, on a stormy winter's night, are the massed ghosts of plague victims buried nearby who do not wish their bones to be disturbed.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Market Harborough
United Kingdom
Target group
Young adult
Interest Age: From 12 years
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
375 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83628-628-8 (9781836286288)
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Person
Alan Temperley was born in Sunderland. On leaving school he went to sea and qualified as a deck officer. Later, after studies at Manchester and Edinburgh Universities, he became a teacher of English, notably in the Scottish Highlands. He has published thirteen books with leading publishers which have won awards and been widely translated. Two have been televised. He has a son, two granddaughters and lives in south-west Scotland.