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Diary of a Cricket God
Shamini Flint
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Paperback. Marcus is a math whiz who is not good at sport. His dad is a self-help author who thinks Marcus can achieve anything he sets his mind to.. with hilarious results. Illustrator(s): Heinrich, Sally. Series: Diary of A.. Num Pages: 112 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: 5AH; YFB; YFQ. Category: (JC) Children's (6-12). Dimension: 198 x 128 x 13. Weight in Grams: 104. 108 pages, Illustrations. Illustrator(s): Heinrich, Sally. Marcus is a math whiz who is not good at sport. His dad is a self-help author who thinks Marcus can achieve anything he sets his mind to. with hilarious results. Cateogry: (JC) Children's (6-12). BIC Classification: 5AH; YFB; YFQ. Dimension: 200 x 133 x 8. Weight: 104.
Marcus is a Maths whiz who is not good at sport. His dad is a self-help author who thinks Marcus can achieve anything he sets his mind to, with hilarious results. In illustrated diary format, Marcus's gentle, satiric humour and comic drawings will have readers laughing out loud while learning a surprising amount about cricket.Praise for Diary of a Soccer Star:'Shamini scores a goal with every page!' Timothy Richards, aged 9
Marcus is a Maths whiz who is not good at sport. His dad is a self-help author who thinks Marcus can achieve anything he sets his mind to, with hilarious results. In illustrated diary format, Marcus's gentle, satiric humour and comic drawings will have readers laughing out loud while learning a surprising amount about cricket.Praise for Diary of a Soccer Star:'Shamini scores a goal with every page!' Timothy Richards, aged 9
Product Details
Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Number of pages
108
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Series
Diary of A...
Condition
New
Number of Pages
112
Place of Publication
Sydney, Australia
ISBN
9781742378268
SKU
V9781742378268
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99-9
About Shamini Flint
Shamini Flint lives in Singapore with her husband and two children. She began her career in law in Malaysia and also worked at an international law firm in Singapore. She travelled extensively around Asia for her work, before resigning to be a stay-at-home mum, writer, part-time lecturer and environmental activist, all in an effort to make up for her 'evil' ... Read more
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