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Where To Find "the Trouble That Jack Has"?


dandelionmom

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dandelionmom Enthusiast

A few of you recommended that book but I haven't been able to find it. The girls love "Eating Gluten-free with Emily" so much that I'm excited to buy another book like it.


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I tried to search for it as well, but turned up nothing. It would be perfect for my son, his name is Jack, so he'd get a kick out of that.

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This is what I found:

"The Trouble That Jack Had"

Written by Jane & Diane Pintavalle

Supposedly, you can get it through the Friends of Celiac Disease (out of Milwaukee) for a donation. A little information was listed here:

Open Original Shared Link

However, the link to their website did not work for me. I did not try the phone number. The info was last updated in 2003, so it may be out of date. The Yahoo Yellow Pages had the same phone number as the above link so maybe they just aren't maintaining their website anymore or maybe it was just down when I was trying to get on.

Good luck and let us know if that works.

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