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  1. Come Sing, Jimmy Jo. Come Sing, Jimmy Jo is a 1985 children's novel written by American novelist Katherine Paterson. The book focuses on a West Virginia boy named James Johnson, whose parents are bluegrass music performers. When it is discovered that James has previously unrecognized musical talent, his parents force him to take the stage name ...

    • Katherine Paterson
    • 1985
  2. Katherine Paterson is the author of more than 40 books, including 16 novels for children and young people, including Come Sing, Jimmy Jo.

  3. About Come Sing, Jimmy Jo. Written by Newbery, National Book Award, and Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal winner Katherine Paterson The Johnsons are becoming country music stars. They’re on TV and the radio–and it’s all because of James. His voice and his guitar playing bring the songs to life, and make the audiences beg for more.

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  4. 1 de jan. de 1985 · 309 ratings37 reviews. Written by Newbery, National Book Award, and Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal winner Katherine Paterson. The Johnsons are becoming country music stars. They're on TV and the radio--and it's all because of James. His voice and his guitar playing bring the songs to life, and make the audiences beg for more. Most kids would love it.

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  5. With narrator Linda Stephens' musical voice, Come Sing, Jimmy Jo is as moving as the melodies the Johnson family sings. This book was chosen as a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year, A Booklist Editor's Choice, and an IRA-CBC Children's Choice.

  6. Come Sing, Jimmy Jo. Katherine Paterson. Turtleback, 1995 - Juvenile Fiction - 208 pages. Newbery Medal winner Katherine Paterson tells the story of Jimmy Jo, and 11-year-old country music singer. When Jimmy Jo's talent brings fame to his family, he suddenly becomes a target for fans--and for a man who insists he's Jimmy Jo's real father.

  7. 25 de fev. de 2000 · In James Johnson's family, everybody strums and sings. With their music, his mamma, daddy, and uncle get crowds stomping at county fairs. Eleven-year-old James loves to sing harmony with his grandma on their favorite old mountain ballads. One day,...