“Fourteen” Episode 4, Jack goes back to school

“Fourteen” Episode 4, Jack goes back to school

10th January 2010, (0 Comments)

Being 14 sucks. Firstly, you’re stuck in the ‘burbs. Next, you think everyone doesn’t like you, even when you know you’re better than everyone else at just about everything. And third, there’s that small issue of a big secret. Catch up with all the previous episodes over there on the right-hand-side pane. And keep up. Jack’s just getting started. More

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“Fourteen” Episode 3, Jack, girls and music

“Fourteen” Episode 3, Jack, girls and music

09th January 2010, (0 Comments)

Time to play catchup. Previously on “Fourteen”, Jack wrestles with God, and decides it’s not gonna work out. That doesn’t stop him from wanting to be friends with Year 9 Christians, Zach and Adrian. Of course it all began with a black sketch book, and a desire to write it all down. These are Jack’s real, unedited diary entries from 1996. More

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“Fourteen” Episode 2, Jack goes to camp

“Fourteen” Episode 2, Jack goes to camp

06th January 2010, (1 Comments)

What have you missed? In episode one of “Fourteen”, Jack got his Mum and Dad to buy a black sketch book, and now, in secret, he is filling it up with the tell-all details of life in Year 9 (officially the most boring year ever). These are Jack’s unedited journal entries from 1996. He’s 14, and in Year 9. In this episode, Jack goes to Christian camp, and you’ll meet Jack’s friends, Zach and Adrian. More

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“Fourteen” Episode 1, Little Black Book

“Fourteen” Episode 1, Little Black Book

05th January 2010, (7 Comments)

14-year-old Jack is in love with a super-hottie. If only Jack could return to that Big Night two years ago to alter the course of fate, they might be together. But now, down and out in Year 9 (officially the most boring year ever), Jack sits alone, obsessing over private diaries. More

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