Mega Sleepover 2 (The Sleepover Club)
By (Author) Rose Impey
By (author) Narinder Dhami
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins Children's Books
29th November 2000
Omnibus edition
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.914
Contains 3 paperbacks
280
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
197g
Join the Sleepover Club: Frankie, Kenny, Felicity, Rosie and Lyndsey, five girls who want to have fun -- but who always end up in mischief! Fliss is desperate for a pet in The Sleepover Club at Rosie's, and volunteers to look after the school hamster for the weekend. Oh-oh...Kenny's horrible sister is out to make trouble in The Sleepover Club at Kenny's -- have the Sleepover Club met their match And in Starring the Sleepover Club, it's all fun and games with Fliss's mum's camcorder. Will the Sleepover Club discover screen stardom, or will their film be a flop
""Readers will enjoy following the diverse group's escapades and will look forward to future installments." --"Booklist" on" The Sleepover Club: Best Friends
ROSE IMPEY was born, and grew up, in Northwich, Cheshire. When she first left school she worked in a bank, but soon realised that this was not for her; so she decided to go back to school and then went on to college, where she trained to be a teacher. She later taught in a Junior school in Leicester. Rose has two grown-up daughters. While her children were small, Rose developed her interest in childrens books through reviewing, bookselling, storytelling and giving talks to parents and teachers. The Impey family have a dog called Holly, which has also become a star. In 1988 Rose was short-listed for the Smarties Childrens Book Prize for Desperate for a Dog. Most of her stories are based on her own experiences either as a teacher or a parent. As a family they like jokes, and this often provides Rose with the ideas for her books. She spends a lot of time visiting schools to read her work. Her books are widely published worldwide, including the United States, Australia, France, Denmark, Germany and Spain. Rose enjoys eating, talking, swimming and reading, although not necessarily in that order! Narinder Dhami was born in Wolverhampton in 1958. Having read English at Birmingham University, she spent the next nine years teaching at schools in the East End of London, before leaving the profession to write full-time. After providing the words for literally hundreds of photo-stories in teenage magazines, she had her first children's book, A Medal for Melina, published in 1990. Narinder Dhami lives in Cambridge with her husband, Robert, and their four cats.