Brave New Girl

Seren is a feisty British Turkish girl, fiercely loyal to her father and his failing restaurant, and to her big family of older and younger siblings. She wants to make things happen, especially some matchmaking for her older sister, Sasha, with disastrous results.

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Brave New Girl

Seren is a feisty British Turkish girl, fiercely loyal to her father and his failing restaurant, and to her big family of older and younger siblings. She wants to make things happen, especially some matchmaking for her older sister, Sasha, with disastrous results.

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Brave New Girl

Brave New Girl

by Catherine Johnson
Brave New Girl

Brave New Girl

by Catherine Johnson

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Overview

Seren is a feisty British Turkish girl, fiercely loyal to her father and his failing restaurant, and to her big family of older and younger siblings. She wants to make things happen, especially some matchmaking for her older sister, Sasha, with disastrous results.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781781010501
Publisher: Lincoln, Frances Limited
Publication date: 11/18/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 669 KB
Age Range: 9 - 14 Years

About the Author

Julia Johnson trained as a drama teacher in the U.K., then moved to Dubai with her architect husband. She soon became a familiar face reading children's stories on Dubai television. She is keen to encourage awareness of the Arabian Peninsula's rich cultural heritage through her writing. She has toured schools and universities in the Emirates, Oman, Bahrain, and Kuwait with talks and workshops for students and teachers. Most of her books have been published by Stacey International, including One Humpy Grumpy Camel (2003), The Pearl Diver (2003), The Cheetah's Tale (2005), Saluki, Hound of the Bedouin (2005) and The Peacock and the Mermaid (2007). She now divides her time between Dubai and an old watermill in Worcestershire.

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