Description |
152 pages : map ; 19 cm |
Series |
Epworth Reward Books |
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Epworth Reward Books
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Summary |
"Here is another story set on a sunny Australian beach. In it you will read about happy, Australian boys and girls-swimming , surfing, fishing, sunbathing and boating. In fact, it is an unfortunate boating episode that starts this story going. As in the author's first Gulls' Point book, we meet again the McGees and the Hamiltons, two families who spend their holidays together at the sprawling seaside home, called gulls' Point, which is built on a cliff overlooking the sea. This time the McHams, as the five boys and girls call themselves, strike trouble in the very first chapter, when they manage to break Mrs. Hamilton's new beach umbrella. To obtain money to replace it, they have the good fortune to get some work helping at the local lemonade factory. And here the fun starts. Not only is there all the interest of learning to make soft drinks, but the McHams quickly sense that something suspicious is going on. What is the mystery at the soft drinks factory? What is the secret of the Pineapple drink?"-- Dust jacket |
Notes |
For children |
Subject |
Seaside resorts -- Australia -- Port Phillip Bay (Vic.) -- Juvenile fiction.
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Soft drink industry -- Australia -- Victoria -- Juvenile fiction.
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Genre/Form |
Novels.
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