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Children's fiction
Book Details:

Price:
€7.95
Binding: pb
Pages: 256
Size: 196x130mm
ISBN-10 1-84717-096-X
ISBN-13 978-1-84717-096-5
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Rights held:
World, all languages.
Rights sold:
Russian
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Blue Flag: For readers aged 10+
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Ancient castles, yummy French food and deep, dark forests – sounds like the perfect holiday!Megan’s really looking forward to the summer holidays – her whole family is going to France, and best of all Alice is coming too! But when Alice tries to make friends with a local French boy things begin to get very interesting … Another adventure with Alice and Megan – the fifth book in the bestselling series popular with young girls everywhere.
Extract available: read some of this book now ...
Chapter One: Happy Birthday Megan!
The Author Speaks
About Alice Next Door:
One of Judi Curtin's biggest fans gets an opportunity to quiz her favourite author ...
Links
Judi's personal website
Alice and Megan's website
Praise for Bonjour Alice
'a good addition to the class library' InTouch Magazine
'the pairing of Alice and Megan is as enchanting as always' Books Ireland
'Set in Limerick and France, it chronicles the speed bumps of a young teenage friendship with wit and panache. I loved it.' Irish Independent
'I can’t put down Judi Curtin’s Bonjour Alice, a riveting read for pre-teen girls. Prepare to be bewitched by Curtin’s entertaining writing style.' Woman's Way
'If you like Jacqueline Wilson, then you’ll love Judi Curtin!' Primary Times
'Rising star Judi Curtin’s Alice books celebrate friendship, humour and loyalty.' Sunday Independent
'Curtin makes mileage out of being abroad - the food, the shops and the language of course but things start to get very interesting when Alice attempts to make friends with a local French boy, Bruno.' Books Ireland
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