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What's New, Harper Drew?

What's New, Harper Drew?, Book 1

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What's New, Harper Drew?

By: Kathy Weeks
Narrated by: Emily Barber
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Welcome to the hilarious world of Harper Drew.... There's a whole lot of drama, but luckily she has tried-and-tested methods to deal with it! Perfect for fans of Dork Diaries.

My name is Harper Drew. I'm using my new journal to take note of all the totally ridiculous things that seem to go on around me with my family and friends. I seem to be the only one who sees all of this stuff for what it is. Completely beyond normal.

Recently I've been logging Drew Dial Ratings for all the mayhem. On a scale of zero to 10, how likely is someone to say or do something that would be less sensible than (for example)...a demented camel?

First up is the annual Drew trip to France...and while there might not be camels, there are bats and llamas - and my brother, Troy, who is so obsessed with his hairstyle, he won't even go swimming...that's a whole lot of ratings. I'm just hoping I land an invite to Maisie Felix's party when I'm back to distract me from the Drews...for one whole evening!

The start of a relatable new audiobook series, all about embracing your family and finding unique ways to deal with life's dramas.

©2022 Kathy Weeks (P)2022 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
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