
Alice-Miranda Takes the Lead
Alice-Miranda, Book 3
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Jacqueline Harvey
About this listen
Alice-Miranda is thrilled to be back at school, where the girls are preparing a play with the neighboring boys' school.
But it's not all glitter and stage lights: there are rumours of a witch in the woods, and Jacinta and Millie are clashing with a rude new student, Sloane, and her pushy mother, September, who's plotting to steal the fortune she's always dreamed of. It's up to Alice-Miranda to set things right!
Jacqueline Harvey is an award-winning, best-selling children's author from Australia. A former teacher and Deputy Headmistress, she writes the very popular Alice-Miranda books and has recently launched a spin-off series about a lovely little girl called Clementine Rose.
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