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Barrington Stoke LtdSuitable for Ages
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Publication date
21st April 2011ISBN
9781842998748Children's Author 'Like-for-Like' recommendations

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Take Two
Jo Cotterill
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Interest Age 9+ Reading Age 6.5+. Two girls get the better of a love rat at their prom. Fun girly story.
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Synopsis
Take Two by Jo CotterillInterest Age 9+ Reading Age 6.5+. Lily's so excited. Theo, the hottest guy in school, has asked her to the prom. She can't wait to tell her best friend Carla. But it turns out Carla has some news too - he's invited her as well! But instead of getting mad, they decide to get even and force him to take them both to the prom, with hilarious results. Girly comedy.
About The Author
Jo Cotterill has worked as an actress and a teacher, but now writes full time in her writing shed in her back garden. She lives in a little village just outside Oxford with her husband and daughter. Jo plays the flute quite well and the piano quite badly, and loves cheese more than anything - even chocolate!
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