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Goalden Girl

Average rating
4.7 out of 5
Based on 20 Ratings and 15 Reviews

Book 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 Shell... More
Book Information
PublisherLulu.com
BindingPaperback (3 editions)
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages160
ISBN-101847997589
ISBN-13978-1847997586
Publication Date12/28/2007
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About Tracey Morait (Author) : I was born and brought up in Liverpool, England, but left to live in Bristol in 1990 after graduating as a librarian from Liverpool Polytechnic. I married Keith in 1993. I go home as much as I can! I ... more
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3/15/2009 Tracey Morait said:
Gemma's new school doesn't let girls play soccer, but with the support of her friends she's determined to change all that. Bitter rival Tyrone and his mates do everything they can to prevent them from forming a team. Meanwhile what's the mystery surrounding Gemma's new stepmother Shelley and her gam... more

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