‘Don’t ever forget me’ a book about children who survive death

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My name is David Tooth and I live in a small industrial town in the UK; I am seventy-five years old and still work three days a week as a toolmaker. Since the age of sixty-eight, I have written three books under the name of David Timmins which are available on Amazon and I also design and make prototypes of quite unusual items which require larger organisations to produce or fund.

The book cover above is taken from my second publication and is intended to be read from the age of ten upwards.

‘Don’t ever forget me.’ contains some mild bad language and minimal sexual content. The dog on the cover was Kizzie, a miniature Schnauzer, the last one of three different breeds of dogs who all became part of our family.

She brought so much fun into our lives and had ears that could move through a range of combinations depending on her mood.; but oh how she made us ‘laugh; and when  she got old ‘cry.’

The bear; if ever she was annoyed or thought that we were not paying her enough attention it would be pulled from the chair on which it sat and flung around the room.

Then she would stare at us with those great big eyes as if to say, ‘Don’t ever forget me because I am the main person in this family.’

‘Don’t ever forget me,’ by David Timmins.

My name is Rebecca. Today is my tenth birthday. it was going to be such a special birthday. a trip to the cinema with my father who I loved to bits, then a party at home with all my friends. That’s when I would wear that special dress.

Then something terrible happened that changed my life forever. I would never wear that special dress and today would not be my only tenth birthday.

 

 

A total surprise

By Jon Quill on 27/ February 2017

I did not know what to expect from this book. It needs minor corrections, mainly spelling, but a total revelation in story telling.  Emotional, endearing, with a twist in the TAIL you couldn’t expect. I recommend this to all over the age of ten. And yes that might have something to do with the story. I am not saying any more about the story because it would completely destroy the enjoyment of reading it.

Please, please, give it a try.

As the person above has said there are quite a few mistakes in all my books which I will gradually eliminate.

Even if you don’t read the book above listen to the chapter headings which are all taken from what I consider classic musical tracks.

David Timmins.

 

 

 

 

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Author: davidjohntooth

I am seventy-five and live in a small industrial town in the UK. I still work as an engineer three days a week,, have written three books under the name David Timmins which are available on Amazon and have designed and made several prototype products. All of which I will go into more detail as I try to develop this site. I will be

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