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Come sing, Jimmy Jo

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Puffin Books, Jan 1, 1995 - Juvenile Fiction - 197 pages
The Johnsons are becoming country music stars. They're on TV and the radio - and it's all because of James. His voice and his guitar playing bring the songs to life, and make the audiences beg for more. Most kids would love it. Not James. He's had to change his name to "Jimmy Jo, " dress in clothes he hates, and turn into someone else. All he wants is to sing the songs he loves. Will he ever be able to cope with fame?

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Review: Come Sing, Jimmy Jo

User Review  - Annelisa - Goodreads

I'm usually a fan of Katherine Paterson, but this is one of her books that just didn't do it for me. The story is about a boy named James who lives in West Virginia. He stays with his grandmother ... Read full review

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User Review  - Betsey - Goodreads

Important themes for all ages about relations and finding your way in life. Read full review

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Section 2
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Section 3
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About the author (1995)

Katherine Paterson was born in China, where she spent part of her childhood. After her education in China and the American South, she spent four years in Japan, the setting for her first three novels. Ms. Paterson has received numerous awards for her writing, including National Book Awards for "The Master Puppeteer" and "The Great Gilly Hopkins", as well as Newbery Medals for "Jacob Have I Loved" and "Bridge to Terabithia". Ms. Paterson lives with her husband in Vermont. They have four grown children.