"Who Was Paul Grayson?" by John Habberton is a story that explores the world of boyhood, introducing Paul Grayson, a new student who stirs up excitement and questions among his classmates when he arrives at Mr. Morton’s school. The book follows the boys of Laketon as they try to figure out the mystery of Paul’s past, wondering if he's someone special and watching as he navigates new friendships and the challenges of fitting in. Themes of friendship, acceptance, and growing up guide the story, with the boys' interactions and guesses about Paul driving the plot forward, setting the stage for a tale of discovery and belonging.

Who Was Paul Grayson?
By John Habberton
In a small village school, a new boy's arrival sparks a whirlwind of rumors and friendships as his curious classmates try to uncover the secrets of his past.
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About the AuthorJohn Habberton was an American author and journalist.
John Habberton was an American author and journalist.
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