Surf Riders Club: Ava's Big move

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Pub Date Sep 09 2017 | Archive Date Sep 09 2017

Description

Join the girls as they take on the world, one wave at a time!

Meet five very different girls with one thing in common: they've caught the surfing bug!

Ava has grown up in a big city. But everything changes when her parents decide on a sea change - they're moving to the small town of Beachcrest to open a cafe. Ava will be starting high school that year, and now she has to say goodbye to her life in the city. Her new school is very different and Ava misses her friends. When she hears that surfing is going to be offered as a sport for the first time, Ava uses her snowboard skills to give it a try. Not everyone thinks she can become a surfer but Ava is determined to prove them wrong, and she's making new friends along the way!

Ava, Alex, Bronte, Janani and Molly form the Surf Riders Club to help each other practise, but it quickly becomes much more than that. Whether it's learning how to get barrelled, problem parents or annoying boys, the Surf Riders Club are there for each other, no matter what.

Join the girls as they take on the world, one wave at a time!

Meet five very different girls with one thing in common: they've caught the surfing bug!

Ava has grown up in a big city. But...


Available Editions

ISBN 9780734417909
PRICE A$12.99 (AUD)

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Featured Reviews

I have to say that I absolutely loved this! It's fresh and Australian and it's just about a girl who moves house and takes up surfing at her new school, and makes some friends, and it's all so nice and wholesome and happy and non-dramatic (apart from one crisis in the water but that wasn't done in an OTT way) and I know I'm way more than twice the age of the target audience but hell yes I would gladly read more of this series!

Also I loved the detail that went into describing learning to surf, and it totally makes ME want to learn to surf next summer!

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