TV presenter Holly Willoughby's seventh adventure written with her sister Kelly. Join schoolgirl detectives Molly, Maria, Pippa and Sally for more mystery and glamour, set in a contemporary school for the Performing Arts with the classic charm of BALLET SHOES and MALORY TOWERS.
TV presenter Holly Willoughby's seventh adventure written with her sister Kelly. Join schoolgirl detectives Molly, Maria, Pippa and Sally for more mystery and glamour, set in a contemporary school for the Performing Arts.
When an Indian princess arrives in school she wants to stop being royal and start doing normal things - pillow fights, midnight feasts and cooking are her idea of fun. The end of term extravaganza is a bake-off competition and Bollywood style play, so Princess Ameera and the girls are in their element. But someone is trying to get the Princess into serious trouble. Molly, Maria, Pippa and Sally jump at the chance of an adventure that will solve a royal mystery and rescue the princess.
This book is GLEE for 9+ and is perfect for fans of BALLET SHOES and MALLORY TOWERS.
With strong themes of friendship in the face of adversity and standing up for what's right, no matter what, School for Stars has constructive lessons presented in relatable fashion for all manner of young girls. - THE JOURNAL (NEWCASTLE)
With strong themes of friendship in the face of adversity and standing up for what's right, no matter what, School for Stars has constructive lessons presented in relatable fashion for all manner of young girls. - THE JOURNAL (NEWCASTLE)
a cracking good read that girls over eight (and quite possibly their mums) are going to devour. - Natasha Harding, SUN
a cracking good read that girls over eight (and quite possibly their mums) are going to devour. - Natasha Harding, SUN
With likable heroines, beastly baddies and a jolly good plot, this is a delightfully appealing debut book - HELLO on First Term at L'Etoile
With likable heroines, beastly baddies and a jolly good plot, this is a delightfully appealing debut book - HELLO on First Term at L'Etoile
A cracking good read that girls over eight (and quite possibly their mums) are going to devour - Natasha Harding, THE SUN on First Term at L'Etoile
A cracking good read that girls over eight (and quite possibly their mums) are going to devour - Natasha Harding, THE SUN on First Term at L'Etoile