Difference between revisions of "Fess Up, Jessup!"
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+ | [[Image:Kp w photo.jpg|thumb|right|150px| KP Wee]] | ||
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* '''Author''': [[KP Wee]] | * '''Author''': [[KP Wee]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Bucks County Publishing]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Bucks County Publishing]] | ||
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* '''Publisher Listing''': - [http://www.buckscountypublishing.com/portal/BookStore/FessUpJessup.aspx Fess Up, Jessup!] | * '''Publisher Listing''': - [http://www.buckscountypublishing.com/portal/BookStore/FessUpJessup.aspx Fess Up, Jessup!] | ||
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J.J. Jessup, who’d been banished from the public school system for incidences of improper behavior, received a fresh start teaching at a private school for young adults. | J.J. Jessup, who’d been banished from the public school system for incidences of improper behavior, received a fresh start teaching at a private school for young adults. | ||
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Fess Up, Jessup also contains the short-stories: Catching Eva and Mission at the J. | Fess Up, Jessup also contains the short-stories: Catching Eva and Mission at the J. | ||
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+ | == Review == | ||
+ | [http://reviewcarnival.blogspot.com/2011/01/book-review-fess-up-jessup-by-kp-wee.html Review Carnival] |
Latest revision as of 18:35, 20 November 2022
Book Details
- Author: KP Wee
- Publisher: Bucks County Publishing
- Year: 2011
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing: - Fess Up, Jessup!
- Publisher Listing: - Fess Up, Jessup!
Book Description
J.J. Jessup, who’d been banished from the public school system for incidences of improper behavior, received a fresh start teaching at a private school for young adults.
However, could a leopard change his spots? Could Jessup keep his hands off his new unsuspecting students?
His boss, Joe, who knew about Jessup’s concealed past, warned him not to get involved with a bubbly, attractive 21-year-old student named Hye Yeong. Why was Joe so protective of that particular student? And why did Larry, who also worked in the school and was already in his 40’s, carry a picture of her secretly?
Other than Jessup’s past, what other secrets were there at Westside International?
Jessup was determined to find out how Hye Yeong was connected to both men, and to be with her…
Fess Up, Jessup also contains the short-stories: Catching Eva and Mission at the J.