Sunderland Echo

Little Jack opens new chapter for good causes

- James Harrison Local Democracy Reporter @sunderland­echo

A young aviation fanatic who raised hundreds of pounds for the NHS after being inspired by Captain Tom Moore is hoping to help even more good causes with a new book.

Donations worth almost £2,000 were sent in when Jack Berry took on a step challenge with his cousin Maisie at the start of the coronaviru­s lockdown.

And now he is turning to his next project – a book on planes and other aircraft, with profits set to support armed forces veterans.

The 13-year-old became involved with the project after catching the attention of Simon Hepworth, who runs Bomber Command Books, a micropubli­sher specialisi­ng in aviation history, on social media.

Simon said: “Jack has been producing pictures of aircraft and publishing them on Twitter and sending them to various aviation personalit­ies. Jack has special needs, he is autistic, but this is a way he finds easy to express himself and communicat­e, which I think is wonderful.

“The pictures are colourful if simplistic, but art is art and that is the artist’s way of conveying a message and that applies as much to Jack as it does to Rubens and Rembrandt and the rest.”

Jack, from South Hylton and who goes to Sunderland’s Barbara Priestman Academy, is currently working on his pictures of various famous aircraft.

It is hoped former pilots, navigators and others will also contribute to the finished work, recounting their experience­s of flying or working with the machines.

Veterans of the Second World War and the first Gulf War have already been spoken to about taking part.

And Simon has even predicted the final version of the book could be ready for printing in time for Christmas.

“It’s really bringing people together,” said Jack’s mum Sara.

“It gives some hope – everything is about COVID now but this helps with our mental health, it’s a very positive feeling when we see the responses he gets.”

The current project is not Jack’s first brush with the world of aviation literature.

In June, historian Rowland White sent a signed copy of his book ‘Cleared for Take Off ’ to Jack in recognitio­n of his work fundraisin­g for the NHS and South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Trust.

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 ??  ?? Jack Berry, 13 gets a special tour of the North East Land, Sea and Air Museums as their first customer back, with his cousin Maisie Jones, eight.
Jack Berry, 13 gets a special tour of the North East Land, Sea and Air Museums as their first customer back, with his cousin Maisie Jones, eight.
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Jack is working on pictures of aircraft.

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