An unforgettably romantic read from 1842: Dear Roddie Why must we hide our love? I love you, not your past... You ask me to trust you, yet you tease poor Charlotte with kind words and knowing glances. You act as though you love her, not me. And I fear Richard loves me too. I cannot tell him my heart is with another. Do not make me wait for ever, I can hold on no more... Kirsty.
An unforgettably romantic read from 1842: Dear Roddie Why must we hide our love? I love you, not your past... You ask me to trust you, yet you tease p...
When Carrie's cousin Michael comes to stay she finds that what she gets is not what she expected. Carrie is plunged into misery, being blamed for things she did not do - by everybody, her friends included. It is only when she finds a new friend that things begin to look a little brighter. And what a friend! Clarence is apt to lose his head - quite literally - for Clarence is a ghost with problems of his own. Together Carrie and her ghost called Clarence help each other to win through, but not without a few hiccups on the way.
When Carrie's cousin Michael comes to stay she finds that what she gets is not what she expected. Carrie is plunged into misery, being blamed for thin...
Disastrous attempts to get-rich-quick George is always dreaming up schemes to get rich quick, like setting up a business weeding gardens with this mum's vacuum cleaner, or selling homework answers to the first years (but getting the answers wrong). George thinks his latest idea of raising funds for a new skateboard is going to b a piece of cake - that is until bossy Sharon Taylor and Stick's awful little sister Julia get involved ... George and his gang will have you helpless with laughter as they blunder from one disaster to the next.
Disastrous attempts to get-rich-quick George is always dreaming up schemes to get rich quick, like setting up a business weeding gardens with this mum...
There's just one free ticket for the school trip to France, and George has to have it! There's no way he can afford to go. It's not that he minds for his own sake, but all his friends are going, and if he's not there to look after them, they're sure to cause an international incident. The computer teacher has dashed off a program to select the lucky ticket winner fairly, but George believes you make your own luck, so he sets out to make his by fixing the program with a zany plan and a little help from his friends. Helen Magee's characters lead readers on a fast-paced international romp in...
There's just one free ticket for the school trip to France, and George has to have it! There's no way he can afford to go. It's not that he minds for ...