Dilworth School (Junior)
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“The shirt seemed heavy until he saw there was another shirt inside it, the sleeves carefully worked down inside Jack’s sleeves. It was his own plaid shirt, lost, he’d thought, long ago in some damn laundry, his dirty shirt, the pocket ripped, buttons missing, stolen by Jack and hidden here inside Jack’s own shirt, the pair like two skins, one inside the other, two in one.”
Rubbish.
Some nice one liners about looking after yourself and friendship, but nothing new or that’s adds on from the first book (which I love).
A very disturbing true story.