The Royal Academy of Sport for Girls 4: Running Free

Fiction - YA, Kids
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Author: Laura Sieveking ISBN: 9781925324655
Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia Publication: July 31, 2017
Imprint: Random House Australia Language: English
Author: Laura Sieveking
ISBN: 9781925324655
Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia
Publication: July 31, 2017
Imprint: Random House Australia
Language: English

Can hurdling champion Josie find a way to improve her studies as well as follow her gold medal dreams at the Academy?
With the Royal Academy of Sport for Girls end of year Athletics Carnival fast approaching, golden girl of the track, Josie Ingram, and her team mates are training hard together, with the hope of dominating the medal tally. It seems like nothing can stop them from reaching their dreams. However, when Josie finds out she is failing Maths and English her world is turned upside down. If she doesn't improve her grades in the upcoming exams she won't be allowed to compete at the Carnival! Forced to concentrate on her schoolwork and banned from any track practice sessions, Josie feels like giving up. Everything she has trained for will mean nothing if she can't compete.

Can Josie commit to her studies and hold onto her chances of a podium finish? Or will she accept an easy offer that spells major trouble?

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Can hurdling champion Josie find a way to improve her studies as well as follow her gold medal dreams at the Academy?
With the Royal Academy of Sport for Girls end of year Athletics Carnival fast approaching, golden girl of the track, Josie Ingram, and her team mates are training hard together, with the hope of dominating the medal tally. It seems like nothing can stop them from reaching their dreams. However, when Josie finds out she is failing Maths and English her world is turned upside down. If she doesn't improve her grades in the upcoming exams she won't be allowed to compete at the Carnival! Forced to concentrate on her schoolwork and banned from any track practice sessions, Josie feels like giving up. Everything she has trained for will mean nothing if she can't compete.

Can Josie commit to her studies and hold onto her chances of a podium finish? Or will she accept an easy offer that spells major trouble?

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