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The Sorry Life of Timothy Shmoe in Chattanooga, TN
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The Sorry Life of Timothy Shmoe in Chattanooga, TN
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An impulsive little boy experiences the power of unconditional love
Timothy Shmoe isn’t a bad kid, but sometimes he makes honest (and notsohonest) mistakes. Time after time, Timothy finds himself in disasters of his own creation, leaving a trail of broken heirlooms, torn tutus, and innocent bystanders (including his cat, Fluffy).
Told in a series of letters, readers follow Timothy through his hilarious antics and missteps. When his pocketful of marbles wreaks havoc at his sister’s ballet recital, Timothy realizes he’s gone too far. In one final, remorseful letter, Timothy apologizes for the ballet blunder and says his father probably wishes Timothy had never been born. What follows is a touching lesson about the redeeming power of acceptance.
Bright, comiclike illustrations and handlettered text bring Timothy and his shenanigans to life. Hilarious and heartwarming,
The Sorry Life of Timothy Shmoe
is a call to empathy for children who struggle with impulse control, and a tribute to unconditional love.
Timothy Shmoe isn’t a bad kid, but sometimes he makes honest (and notsohonest) mistakes. Time after time, Timothy finds himself in disasters of his own creation, leaving a trail of broken heirlooms, torn tutus, and innocent bystanders (including his cat, Fluffy).
Told in a series of letters, readers follow Timothy through his hilarious antics and missteps. When his pocketful of marbles wreaks havoc at his sister’s ballet recital, Timothy realizes he’s gone too far. In one final, remorseful letter, Timothy apologizes for the ballet blunder and says his father probably wishes Timothy had never been born. What follows is a touching lesson about the redeeming power of acceptance.
Bright, comiclike illustrations and handlettered text bring Timothy and his shenanigans to life. Hilarious and heartwarming,
The Sorry Life of Timothy Shmoe
is a call to empathy for children who struggle with impulse control, and a tribute to unconditional love.
An impulsive little boy experiences the power of unconditional love
Timothy Shmoe isn’t a bad kid, but sometimes he makes honest (and notsohonest) mistakes. Time after time, Timothy finds himself in disasters of his own creation, leaving a trail of broken heirlooms, torn tutus, and innocent bystanders (including his cat, Fluffy).
Told in a series of letters, readers follow Timothy through his hilarious antics and missteps. When his pocketful of marbles wreaks havoc at his sister’s ballet recital, Timothy realizes he’s gone too far. In one final, remorseful letter, Timothy apologizes for the ballet blunder and says his father probably wishes Timothy had never been born. What follows is a touching lesson about the redeeming power of acceptance.
Bright, comiclike illustrations and handlettered text bring Timothy and his shenanigans to life. Hilarious and heartwarming,
The Sorry Life of Timothy Shmoe
is a call to empathy for children who struggle with impulse control, and a tribute to unconditional love.
Timothy Shmoe isn’t a bad kid, but sometimes he makes honest (and notsohonest) mistakes. Time after time, Timothy finds himself in disasters of his own creation, leaving a trail of broken heirlooms, torn tutus, and innocent bystanders (including his cat, Fluffy).
Told in a series of letters, readers follow Timothy through his hilarious antics and missteps. When his pocketful of marbles wreaks havoc at his sister’s ballet recital, Timothy realizes he’s gone too far. In one final, remorseful letter, Timothy apologizes for the ballet blunder and says his father probably wishes Timothy had never been born. What follows is a touching lesson about the redeeming power of acceptance.
Bright, comiclike illustrations and handlettered text bring Timothy and his shenanigans to life. Hilarious and heartwarming,
The Sorry Life of Timothy Shmoe
is a call to empathy for children who struggle with impulse control, and a tribute to unconditional love.

















