

(from official website of author) If you were looking for Tim Wynne-Jones, the nuclear physicist, I’m sorry but you’ve been led cruelly astray. This is the official website of the other Tim Wynne-Jones, the one who writes books, primarily for kids. I’ve written over thirty books so far, for kids of all ages, and not one of them is on nuclear physics. I might become a nuclear physicist, mind you, if this writing thing doesn’t pan out. Or a cook. I like cooking better than I like solving equations involving the speeds of sub atomic particles. They are so fast! Anyway, let’s just drop this. I’m not quite sure why you brought up the whole nuclear physics thing in the first place. I’m a writer. I write books: picture books, middle grade novels, young adult novels – that kind of thing. Look around the website and you’ll get an idea of what I’m talking about. And thanks for dropping over. No, seriously. I know how busy you are. How about I go make us a nice dish of paella, or something? Maybe some Pad Thai? Take your time. I’ll be in the kitchen. (Or, who knows, maybe in my secret underground lab…)
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Featured in the May 9th 2009 Globe and MailPounce found Mrs. Florida Brown on a bad, bad night on the rainy side of town... Pounce de Leon, a mischievous, loving cat, adopts Mrs. Florida ...
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"Rex Zero and I have a lot in common," Wynne-Jones says in an afterword to this first-person, present-tense narrative that depicts, in part, what it was like growing up in a big family th...
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Rex and his friends begin grade six against the backdrop of the 1962 Ban the Bomb protests on Parliament Hill. But once again it is trouble on the home front that has Rex's attention. Wh...
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Just as Rex Zero is looking forward to starting grade seven with his band of close friends, he is blindsided by some unexpected news. His family is moving again - just to the other side ...
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Mimi Shapiro had a disturbing freshman year at NYU, thanks to a foolish affair with a professor who still haunts her caller ID. So when her artist father, Marc, offers the use of his remo...
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