A stolen house on a Polish square. A pop bottle with a less than pleasant history on Vancouver's east side. Nadia Baltzan knows a few things about theft. As a girl she took what she could – from her neighbourhood library, her piano teacher's record shelves, her father's wallet – as she p
The Girl Who Stole the World
β Scribed by Pearson, Laura
- Book ID
- 109205697
- Publisher
- Scholastic UK
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 4 MB
- Series
- Crabtree School 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781407155210
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Eight-year-old Isabel is the best-behaved girl at Crabtree School, and she has a reward chart glittering with stars to prove it. She's kind, helpful, organised, sensible...But the trouble is, no one seems to notice! Isabel's tired of nice girls finishing last. But when she does the naughtiest thing anyone in Year Three can think of, has she gone too far? Will her friends stand by her, even at her worst moment? 6+ readers will love following the adventures of Isabel, Lottie, Zoe, Ava and Rani as they learn all about right and wrong in this third Crabtree School story.
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