Lola in the Middle

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Lola is in the middle on the netball court.

 

She is also in the middle in life ... stuck between her parents fighting and her best friends arguing.

When her netball team looks like they might be in the State Finals, Lola steps up as captain. But she has bigger problems when the doctor says that she might have to stop playing netball altogether.

Lola feels like she's losing from all sides. Can she ever stand up for herself?
Or will she always be stuck in the middle?

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Lola in the Middle is part of the Kangaroo Valley School series, set in the Aussie town of Kangaroo Valley, focusing on a character in Year 6 at school. Two of the Kangaroo Valley School titles are listed as part of the NSW Premier's Reading Challenge.

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Reader Reviews


“Completely delightful ❤️ - Kate Gordon, author

“An intelligent and entertaining read, grounded in a relatable reality of Australian life, friendship, family and onset of illness. - Brydie Wright, About the Book Radio Northern Beaches

”As a Middle School teacher, I love that in her books, Cecily introduces children to essential social skills, without lecturing. Her books are highly entertaining, age appropriate and clean, offering some helpful tips for our children at such a crucial age. Cecily's books are the ones that you just can't put down and the first I recommend to my 'popular girls'. They love them and they learn from them. Highly recommended.

”Lola in The Middle is an inspirational story, about getting through tough times and standing your ground, despite what people and circumstances might say. I highly recommend it to anyone going through something difficult as Lola's story proves that survival is always attainable.

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PLEASE NOTE: Lola in the Middle is a work of fiction that includes Type I Diabetes as part of the challenges of the main character. While medical treatments are referred to, the book is not intended to diagnose or give advice as to medical treatment. Any medical treatments described may not be relied upon for accuracy and are intended to be part of the fictional story rather than medical advice.

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Lola is in the middle on the netball court.

 

She is also in the middle in life ... stuck between her parents fighting and her best friends arguing.

When her netball team looks like they might be in the State Finals, Lola steps up as captain. But she has bigger problems when the doctor says that she might have to stop playing netball altogether.

Lola feels like she's losing from all sides. Can she ever stand up for herself?
Or will she always be stuck in the middle?

___________

Lola in the Middle is part of the Kangaroo Valley School series, set in the Aussie town of Kangaroo Valley, focusing on a character in Year 6 at school. Two of the Kangaroo Valley School titles are listed as part of the NSW Premier's Reading Challenge.

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Reader Reviews


“Completely delightful ❤️ - Kate Gordon, author

“An intelligent and entertaining read, grounded in a relatable reality of Australian life, friendship, family and onset of illness. - Brydie Wright, About the Book Radio Northern Beaches

”As a Middle School teacher, I love that in her books, Cecily introduces children to essential social skills, without lecturing. Her books are highly entertaining, age appropriate and clean, offering some helpful tips for our children at such a crucial age. Cecily's books are the ones that you just can't put down and the first I recommend to my 'popular girls'. They love them and they learn from them. Highly recommended.

”Lola in The Middle is an inspirational story, about getting through tough times and standing your ground, despite what people and circumstances might say. I highly recommend it to anyone going through something difficult as Lola's story proves that survival is always attainable.

 ___________

PLEASE NOTE: Lola in the Middle is a work of fiction that includes Type I Diabetes as part of the challenges of the main character. While medical treatments are referred to, the book is not intended to diagnose or give advice as to medical treatment. Any medical treatments described may not be relied upon for accuracy and are intended to be part of the fictional story rather than medical advice.


Lola is in the middle on the netball court.

 

She is also in the middle in life ... stuck between her parents fighting and her best friends arguing.

When her netball team looks like they might be in the State Finals, Lola steps up as captain. But she has bigger problems when the doctor says that she might have to stop playing netball altogether.

Lola feels like she's losing from all sides. Can she ever stand up for herself?
Or will she always be stuck in the middle?

___________

Lola in the Middle is part of the Kangaroo Valley School series, set in the Aussie town of Kangaroo Valley, focusing on a character in Year 6 at school. Two of the Kangaroo Valley School titles are listed as part of the NSW Premier's Reading Challenge.

___________

Reader Reviews


“Completely delightful ❤️ - Kate Gordon, author

“An intelligent and entertaining read, grounded in a relatable reality of Australian life, friendship, family and onset of illness. - Brydie Wright, About the Book Radio Northern Beaches

”As a Middle School teacher, I love that in her books, Cecily introduces children to essential social skills, without lecturing. Her books are highly entertaining, age appropriate and clean, offering some helpful tips for our children at such a crucial age. Cecily's books are the ones that you just can't put down and the first I recommend to my 'popular girls'. They love them and they learn from them. Highly recommended.

”Lola in The Middle is an inspirational story, about getting through tough times and standing your ground, despite what people and circumstances might say. I highly recommend it to anyone going through something difficult as Lola's story proves that survival is always attainable.

 ___________

PLEASE NOTE: Lola in the Middle is a work of fiction that includes Type I Diabetes as part of the challenges of the main character. While medical treatments are referred to, the book is not intended to diagnose or give advice as to medical treatment. Any medical treatments described may not be relied upon for accuracy and are intended to be part of the fictional story rather than medical advice.