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Amazon.com's Price: $13.95 as of 03/19/2010 18:33 EDT
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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9781847997586
ISBN: 1847997589
Label: Lulu.com
Manufacturer: Lulu.com
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 160
Publication Date: December 28, 2007
Publisher: Lulu.com
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Studio: Lulu.com
Features:- ISBN13: 9781847997586
- Condition: USED - VERY GOOD
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Product Description: Gemma Sutherland isn't happy. A year after the death of her mother, her dad has married Shelley, whose daughter, Portia, is a spoilt brat. As if that wasn't enough they've moved house and Gemma has to go to Naylorsfield Comp where they don't let girls play football like they do at her old school. Frustrated with her new life, Gemma rebels, shocks her dad by becoming a Goth and vows to drive Shelley and Portia away. She also starts a campaign to introduce girls football at school. Mr Cassidy, her PE teacher, lends his support and the other girls become interested, but Tyrone Collins, Shelley's big headed nephew and the star of Naylorsfield's First Eleven, will do anything to prevent the girls from training or playing in fixtures. Meanwhile, there's a mystery surrounding Shelley and Mr Cassidy, and Gemma sees her chance of getting rid of Shelley for good. About 50,000 words in length, 'Goalden Girl' is suitable for readers age 10+.
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Reviewed by Anne Marie Medema (age 12) for Reader Views (4/08)
Tracey Morait is a talented author who writes mysteries and suspense novels for young readers. In her book "Goalden Girl," Tracey Morait winds in mystery, excitement and sports to tell the story to the reader. Tracey Morait writes in a conversational style letting the characters tell the plot. Tracey Morait uses the main characters life to explain other children's lives.
"Goalden Girl" begins with the wedding ... Read More
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