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Fingers and the Pocket Watch Too
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Fingers and the Pocket Watch Too

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Friends knew Edward Croydon, the shoeshine boy, as ‘Fingers’ due to his pickpocketing skills. As an infant, Fingers had been abandoned by his parents in the town cemetery, to fend for himself on the streets of New Babbage.

Thankfully, he was rescued by a ‘guardian angel’ urchin and taken to the sanctuary of a secret attic hideaway. One day, however, fate led him to a strange man wearing a beautiful pocket watch. When Fingers stole the watch, his life changed in the most unexpected way imaginable.

This exciting steampunk story by Maxwell Grantly has been adapted from a previous comic format into an illustrated story, which has many beautiful illustrations to enchant and captivate you.

(Thank you to the creators, merchants and residents of Second Life: without their help, this publication would have not been possible.)

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 25, 2017
ISBN9781370281633
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Fingers and the Pocket Watch Too
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Maxwell Grantly

Maxwell Grantly is the nom de plume of a schoolteacher, living in a small seaside town on the east coast of Great Britain. Although he has written many short stories, he does not think of himself as an author. Maxwell is, first and foremost, merely a mathematics teacher. He simply writes just because he enjoys doing so and for no other reason. Being a schoolteacher, Maxwell Grantly enjoys reading children’s literature as part of his work as well as for recreation. However, as a writer, he does not always write books that could be described as typically suitable for the younger reader: his work is incredibly varied in both syntax and style. Maxwell produces short stories that he enjoys writing and that he enjoys reading. Sometimes he uses vocabulary and imagery that is more suited to adults. At other times, he writes directly for a younger audience. This means that some of his books may only be suitable for accomplished young readers (or for adults who might like a break from their regular reading agenda) while others may be suitable for younger readers who are still developing their literacy skills. By not targeting his work to one particular audience and by not being a professional author, it does mean that Maxwell has an incredible freedom to branch out and simply write recreationally for his own artistic satisfaction. If you enjoy reading his stories then he is pleased that you were able to briefly enter his fantasy world too, if only for a brief ten or fifteen minutes.

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