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Camp Gold Running St Pod
Ohuruogu Christ
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Description for Camp Gold Running St Pod
Paperback. Maxine is crazy about sports! She's thrilled to be going to Camp Gold, an elite sports summer camp. She's nervous too - will she be good enough? At the camp she discovers her hidden talent - running. Soon she's training for the Nationals. Then the pranks start and her things go missing.. Someone is out to sabotage her chance of winning. Series: Camp Gold. Num Pages: 272 pages. BIC Classification: 5AK; YFY; YNW; YNWG; YXN. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 200 x 131 x 27. Weight in Grams: 198.
Maxine is crazy about sports! She's thrilled to be going to Camp Gold, an elite sports summer camp. She's nervous too - will she be good enough?
At the camp she meets good friends, cute boys and, best of all, she discovers her hidden talent - running.
Soon she's training for the Nationals, which will be watched by Olympic champions. It's tough but it'll be worth it if she wins. Then the pranks start and her things go missing. . . Someone is out to sabotage her chance of winning. Can she stop them before it's too late?
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1900
Publisher
Penguin Random House Children´s UK
Condition
New
Series
Camp Gold
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781848531741
SKU
V9781848531741
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-30
About Ohuruogu Christ
Christine Ohuruogu MBE is the current Olympic and former World Champion for the 400m event. She was raised in East London.
Reviews for Camp Gold Running St Pod
An interesting and readable look at the opportunities sport offers
Parents in Touch
OLYMPIC gold medalist Christine Ohuruogu has joined up with writer Paul May to write a fiction for readers aged nine upwards. It tells the tale of Maxine who is crazy about sport and thrilled to be going to Camp Gold. She makes good friends and cute boys and discovers her hidden talent of running. Soon she is training for the Nationals and is watched by Olympic champions, but then as she prepares for a tough battle ahead, she becomes the victim of pranks and sabotage.
Burnley Express
[My daughter] was hooked by the excitement and suspense of the story, and I think she just genuinely liked it because it was about sports and something quite ‘concrete’ – a nice change from some of the more abstract books she reads about magical realms, etc
Childtastic Reviews Blog
Parents in Touch
OLYMPIC gold medalist Christine Ohuruogu has joined up with writer Paul May to write a fiction for readers aged nine upwards. It tells the tale of Maxine who is crazy about sport and thrilled to be going to Camp Gold. She makes good friends and cute boys and discovers her hidden talent of running. Soon she is training for the Nationals and is watched by Olympic champions, but then as she prepares for a tough battle ahead, she becomes the victim of pranks and sabotage.
Burnley Express
[My daughter] was hooked by the excitement and suspense of the story, and I think she just genuinely liked it because it was about sports and something quite ‘concrete’ – a nice change from some of the more abstract books she reads about magical realms, etc
Childtastic Reviews Blog