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OverviewA contemporary pick-a-path series about life, first crushes and friendship, that lets the reader choose how the story goes! Mackenzie loves her life in the city. She’s in a band with her bestie, she’s just met a cute boy called Toby, and she doesn’t mind moving between her parents’ places each week. But then her mum decides to move away, and everything changes … 1. When Mack moves to the country with her mum, she starts hanging out with music-mad Laura … and drifting apart from her old best friend, Immy. Are they destined to lose their friendship, especially when Mack’s old band is playing without her? 2. When Mack decides to live with her dad in the city, she has to put up with his control-freak girlfriend moving in too! But maybe the upcoming Battle of the Bands competition – and getting to know the adorable Toby – will be enough of a distraction … Follow your heart right to the end, or go back and choose all over again. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nova WeetmanPublisher: Hardie Grant Children's Publishing Imprint: Hardie Grant Children's Publishing Volume: 6 ISBN: 9781760502522ISBN 10: 1760502529 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 07 June 2023 Recommended Age: From 10 to 99 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationNova Weetman is the author of three books in the cult hit Choose Your Own Ever After series – Change of Heart, A Hot Cold Summer and Play the Game. Nova's novels for children and young adults have received numerous award commendations, including Children's Book Council of Australia, the Readings Prize, and the Sisters in Crime Association's Davitt Awards. Her junior fiction series is Noah and Blue’s Zooniverse. Nova has also published numerous short stories and written for television shows such as Neighbours and Backyard Science. She wrote the short films Ripples and Mr Wasinski’s Song, which received an AWGIE nomination and won the Best Australian Short at Melbourne International Film Festival. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |