<b>PRAISE FOR THE <i>HOW TO BE</i> SERIES
'This twisty tale is truly marvellous' <i>Independent</i>, Children's Book of the Week
'Ridiculously loveable book alert...hilarious and completely endearing' Clementine Beauvais, author of <i>Piglettes</i>
<i> 'How to be Brave</i> is wonderful. It's a brilliantly funny and heartfelt middle-grade adventure that had me cheering, smiling, crying and craving a slice of victoria spong' Sarah Baker, author of <i>Through the Mirror Door</i>
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<b>Some stories are about friendship.
Some are about mysteries.
Some are about cake.
This one is about all three.
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It's the start of a new term at the School of the Good Sisters and Hanna, Edie and Calla are ready to enjoy everything their extraordinary school has to offer. But they soon realise that Something Is Most Definitely Up when their beloved Headmistress Good Sister June disappears - and nobody knows where she's gone.
It's time for Hana and her friends to set out on an adventure to bring Good Sister June home. As they travel across the country following a trail of clues, they will learn about the power of family, friendship, and a well-timed slice of Victoria Sponge.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'- Praise for the How to Be series' - -
'This twisty tale is truly marvellous' - Independent, Children's Book of the Week
'Ridiculously loveable book alert... hilarious and completely endearing' - Clementine Beauvais, author of Piglettes
'Wonderful. It's a brilliantly funny and heartfelt middle-grade adventure that had me cheering, smiling, crying and craving a slice of victoria sponge. Think bake-off-meets-boarding-school with nuns and ducks. I loved it' - Sarah Baker, author of Through the Mirror Door
Reihe
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für Kinder
Interest Age: From 9 to 11 years
Maße
Höhe: 193 mm
Breite: 127 mm
Dicke: 28 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-78269-440-3 (9781782694403)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Daisy May Johnson is a writer, librarian and blogger. She writes about children's literature at Did You Ever Stop To Think, tweets as @chaletfan, and when she's not doing any of that, you'll find her curled up with her favourite school stories, or baking the world's best chocolate brownies. How to Be Brave and How to Be True are also available from Pushkin Children's Books.