
Jerry's Mystery
by W.W. Rowe
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Pub Date Aug 01 2016 | Archive Date Mar 03 2017
Description
Jerry has money now, but needs Wilcox more than ever--to help him see how his higher self is guiding and inspiring him to meet these challenges. Their telepathy grows strong, as Jerry learns more about his mind works and his soul's mysterious presence and power in his life.
Mix in his run-in with the principal's famed "Whistler"paddle, past-life memories, paranormal activity, and the showdown in the Haunted House for an exciting third adventure with Jerry.
Advance Praise
Mom's Choice award
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781936012701 |
PRICE | $8.95 (USD) |
Featured Reviews

Jerry does not like the new French boy in class. His nickname is Fox. Jerry watches Fox during recess where he kisses all the girls hands that are gather around him. Jerry is jealous. Fox whispers to his Jerry's girlfriend, Susie. Jerry gets mad at both of them. After school, he goes to see Wilcox. Jerry finds out that the smooth and slick Fox has "plans" for Susie. What is Fox's plans? Will Susie be okay? Will Jerry help Susie?
When Jerry asks Wilcox for advice about what to do about Susie and Fox, Wilcox answers check what your higher self has to say to do. Jerry has been learning about his mind and his soul. Wilcox and Jerry's telepathy has grown stronger. It saves Jerry from having a bad accident.
In this novel, jealousy, deception, revenge and betrayal are explored in this novel.. Advice is given that helps Jerry come to grips with his feelings. There is also more exposure to what the soul is. This story gives one the opportunity for the reader to think about what to do if in the situations that Jerry has.

My name is Jerry, and this Fox is a problem. Fox is a new kid from France, and he's got all the girls thinking he's so special. Suzie and I are a thing, but even she is always hanging around him at recess. Wilcox is always telling me to be the best person I can be and to listen to my inner self. I guess I've let my anger get the best of me, and I may have done some mean things to Fox. Wilcox has told me to be careful around him, and I think he's trying to kill me. I mean it! He tried to push me off the top of a dangerous hill! Now, I've been told he has a plan that will hurt Suzie, but I will not let that happen.
You know, the books in this series teach important lessons about living life the right way. We must be true to ourselves and have compassion for others. Don't let anger control our behavior. Despite that, it felt like Jerry gave in to his anger more frequently in this book and didn't pass up chances to embarrass Fox. Wilcox lived down by the dump but provided spiritual advice to Jerry. Jerry regretted some of his decisions and was still learning to meditate to control his emotions. Jealousy seemed to be a larger emotion for him, although for some reason, he was reluctant to officially say Suzie was his girlfriend. The dialogue was geared for upper elementary kids, and the books are quick-reads. Considering I normally read more adventurous plots, I've found this series to be very refreshing and enjoyable.

A novel.for adolescents but also suitable for adults. Nice plot and characters. I enjoyed it.

Jerry's Mystery by W.W. Rowe is the 3rd book in the series. The book is about Jerry, who is now in 7th grade. This year there is a new kid in the school who is from France. The girls go crazy over his accent and good looks. Jerry has to deal with jealousy and revenge. Jerry's friend, Wilcox, helps him through the difficult time with meditation and looking for the Higher Self. Jerry soon realizes that not everything needs to be dealt with and to always be his better self.
A wonderful book for those in the middle grades having to deal with not being the popular kid anymore, or just dealing the jealousy. This book also helps to teach compassion, even when it is thought it should be given.
In this novel, jealousy, deception, revenge and betrayal are explored in this novel.. Advice is given that helps Jerry come to grips with his feelings. There is also more exposure to what the soul is. This story gives one the opportunity for the reader to think about what to do if in the situations that Jerry has.

As Jerry learns more about his best self from his Mentor Wilcox, he confronts anger and jealousy. A new boy from France moves to town and sweeps all the girls off their feet, including Suzie, whom Jerry really likes. Wilcox tryed to teach Jerry to try to Control his anger by meditation and change of attitude. When Fox trys to push Jerry off the side of a steep trail, Jerry finds an opportunity to get back at Fox, by truring another scheme of Fox's around on him. Read the book to find out how all this drama turns out.
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