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  • Tales from Devana High: Concrete Chips

  • By: Bali Rai
  • Narrated by: Clare Corbett
  • Length: 2 hrs and 42 mins

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Tales from Devana High: Concrete Chips

By: Bali Rai
Narrated by: Clare Corbett
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Publisher's Summary

Bali Rai has twice won the Leicester Book of the Year Award.

Meet feisty Hannah and rebel-boy Jit, posh girly Grace, sporty Imtiaz, model student Suky, and last but not least, Dean - the "rapper MC". Together they take on the daily trials of Devana High School and win. Well, sometimes...

Dean is giving Grace earache. He's forever moaning about being last in the lunch queue - like it's her fault! Still, Dean's got a point. Nobody likes soggy sarnies and concrete chips...and he's got a plan, too.

If they can pull it off, Dean and Grace are on first lunch for the rest of their sweet school lives! But if it all goes pear-shaped then it could mean big trouble....

NB: This audiobook contains some adult language.

©2004 Bali Rai (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
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