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Books with author Rowan McAuley

  • Go Girl: Class Captain

    Rowan McAuley

    eBook (Hardie Grant Egmont, )
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  • Go Girl #4: The New Girl

    Rowan Mcauley

    Paperback (Square Fish, May 17, 2016)
    Zoe can't wait to meet Isabelle, the new girl. What will she be like, and will they be friends? No matter what, Zoe is going to make sure Isabelle feels welcome at their school. But it turns out Isabelle has no trouble fitting in right away. And when she starts being really mean, Zoe has to choose between being mean too, or standing tall and being a good friend.Go Girl #4: The New Girl by Thalia Kalkipsakis and illustrated by Ash Oswald is a story about making new friends, full of familiar themes that young readers will be able to relate to their own lives.
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  • GO GIRL #2: SLEEPOVER!

    ROWAN MCAULEY

    Paperback (Square Fish, May 17, 2016)
    PJ Party Puzzle! Olivia is starting to worry about her very first sleepover. She's thought up a hundred different things that could go wrong―and they're all totally embarrassing! Olivia doesn't want to cancel on her best friend at the last minute, BUT... maybe she should just stay home?Go Girl #2: Sleepover! by Rowan McAuley and illustrated by Ash Oswald is a story about a sleepover party and tackling new experiences, full of familiar themes that young readers will be able to relate to their own lives.
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  • Go Girl: Sleep-over

    Rowan McAuley

    eBook (Hardie Grant Egmont, April 1, 2011)
    Another great title in the best-selling Go Girl series. By the time Olivia arrives at school she has thought up a hundred different disasters and is starting to feel slightly sick. Maybe it isn’t such a good idea to sleep-over at her best friend’s house after all?
  • Go Girl: Music Mad

    Rowan McAuley

    language (Hardie Grant Egmont, Sept. 3, 2012)
    Another great title in the best-selling Go Girl series. Iris is so excited – she gets to spend the next four days playing her saxophone and making new friends! But Iris learns there is no sheet music you can follow when it comes to friendship.
  • Go Girl: The New Girl

    Rowan McAuley

    eBook (Hardie Grant Egmont, March 1, 2013)
    Another great title in the best-selling Go Girl series. Zoe thought the new girl would be nice, but it turns out she’s kind of a bully! Will Zoe become a bully too, or can she be a good friend and stand up to the new girl?
  • Go Girl: Holiday

    Rowan McAuley

    language (Hardie Grant Egmont, June 1, 2013)
    Another great title in the best-selling Go Girl series. Iris is on an awesome family holiday. But her little brother is being sooo annoying! Can they still have a great time, or will he ruin everything?
  • Go Girl: Best Christmas Ever

    Rowan McAuley

    eBook (Hardie Grant Egmont, Nov. 1, 2011)
    Another great title in the best-selling Go Girl series. Ching Ching can’t wait for Christmas. She loves wrapping presents, looking at twinkling fairy lights and eating yummy treats. But then she finds out that Christmas can be sad and lonely for some people. What can Ching Ching do to help?
  • Music Mad

    Rowan McAuley

    Paperback (Hardie Grant Egmont, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Iris learns that there is no sheet music to follow when it comes to friendshipIris is so excited—she gets to spend four whole days at music camp! But then she discovers she's the only one who plays the saxophone. Will she still fit in?
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  • Class Captain

    Rowan McAuley

    Paperback (Hardie Grant Egmont, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Holly learns the importance of being a good friend and a good studentHolly can hardly believe it when she is voted class captain. It is too cool! But will Holly have to choose between being a captain and her best friend?
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  • Go Girl Flip It!: Stage Fright

    Rowan McAuley

    Paperback (Hardie Grant Egmont, Nov. 1, 2014)
    A brand new Go Girl Flip It series gives readers two books in one, each from a different girl's point of view Olivia and Ching Ching are best friends, even though they're totally different. But when they both decide to try out for the main role in the school play they both think that the other isn't right for the role. Will the judges notice Olivia or Ching Ching? And what happens when the musical doesn't go according to plan? Read one girl's side of the story, then flip it over to read the other girl's point of view. In the middle there is a special sealed section, where readers carefully cut the seal of the common chapter to discover how the story has been resolved.
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  • The Big Split

    Rowan McAuley

    Paperback (Hardie Grant Egmont, June 1, 2014)
    Holly and Faith find ways to keep their family together after their parents divorce When their parents decide to separate, Holly and her sister Faith are really upset. Can they still be a family if their mom and dad are just friends?
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