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Boys of Tommen Series is a six-book collection by Chloe Walsh, bringing together interconnected stories set around Tommen College. The set follows different characters as they navigate ambition, pressure, family responsibilities and the lasting impact of past experiences.
Across the collection, Johnny Kavanagh faces the highs and setbacks of life on the rugby pitch, while Joey Lynch is shaped by a fractured home life and a fierce sense of duty. The series also turns to Gerard ‘Gibsie’ Gibson, who uses humour to mask what he carries beneath the surface, and Lizzie Young, who longs to be understood after feeling out of place for much of her life.
Johnny Kavanagh appears to have everything going for him and is a formidable presence on the rugby pitch. With stardom in sight, he believes nothing can stand in his way, until the arrival of a shy new girl at Tommen College.
After a devastating injury leaves him sidelined and without his number 13 jersey, Johnny struggles to hold onto his dreams. Lost and insecure, he becomes determined to uncover the mystery of the girl with midnight-blue eyes.
Joey Lynch, the second-born son in a broken marriage, has spent his life trying to hold his family together. When his older brother Darren leaves town, twelve-year-old Joey is pushed into protecting his younger siblings and mother, while battling self-loathing and the pressures of teenage life.
With pressure rising at home and his world continuing to unravel, Joey’s life is in deeper turmoil than ever. Determined to prove himself worthy of the only person he has trusted, he fights to stay away from a world that threatens to destroy everything.
Gerard ‘Gibsie’ Gibson is known as Tommen’s cheeky lad and a class clown, but darker clouds are gathering. Beneath his happy-go-lucky nature is a broken boy, using humour to cope while hiding his struggles from everyone around him.
Lizzie Young has long felt she was “too much” of everything and has never truly fit in with her family, friends or community. Diagnosed with bipolar disorder at a young age, she carries her burdens and trauma alone, until meeting a kind boy on the school bus makes life feel brighter for the first time.
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