The Go Girl Collection 2
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Narrated by:
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Ruby Rees-Wemyss
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Written by:
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Thalia Kalkipsakis
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Meredith Badger
About this listen
The latest Go Girl! Collection brings you the latest on this fantastic and hugely popular series for young girls. Join the girls as they go to summer camp, head back to school (whether they want to or not!), celebrate a birthday and work out what being sisters is all about.
This collection includes: "Camp Chaos", "Sister Spirit", "Birthday Girl", "Sink or Swim", "Back to School", and "The Worst Gymnast."
©2005 Camp Chaos: Text copyright 2005 Meredith Badger. Sister Spirit: Text Copyright 2008 Thalia Kalkipsakis. Birthday Girl: Text copyright 2006 Meredith Badger. Sink or Swim: Text copyright 2008 Thalia Kalkipsakis. Back to School: Text copyright 2006 Meredith Badger. The Worst Gymnast: Text copyright 2005 Thalia Kalkipsakis. (P)2013 Bolinda Publishing Pty LtdCritic Reviews
"These loosely connected stories present a realistic and energetic glimpse at contemporary Australian girls. Their lives at school, home, and elsewhere with family and friends showcase independent, confident, and caring young women. Narrator Ruby Rees-Wemyss's youthful, enthusiastic voice presents a wide range of distinctive girls, loving parents, and dedicated teachers. Listeners observe as Lucy learns to surf, Charlie becomes the Dancing Queen, and Lola is bridesmaid in her mom's wedding. Best is elderly Mrs. Brooks, who's invited for Christmas dinner when Ching Ching observes a homeless person. Rees-Wemyss captures the feisty older woman who introduces an authentic view of yesteryear to the family." ( AudioFile)
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