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The Good Fortunes Gang
- Narrated by: Richard Mitchley
- Length: 1 hr and 33 mins
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Publisher's Summary
”Being a Fortune isn't just being called a Fortune,” Tracey declared. “You get to be a Fortune by going through the TEST...”
When his parents move to the small town in New Zealand where his father grew up, ten-year-old Pete can hardly wait to meet all his relatives who live there - especially the four cousins his own age. Will he like them? And, more importantly, will they like him?
But his cousins - Tracey, Jackson, Tessa and Lolly - decide that Pete must pass a test before he can join their gang: the Good Fortunes Gang. Now Pete must face a scary ordeal that means facing up to his very worst fears - alone in the dark...
©2011 Margaret Mahy (P)2011 Random House Audio Go
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