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The Girl Who Cried Bird (The Too-Tall Tales of Alma T. Best, #2)
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The Girl Who Cried Bird (The Too-Tall Tales of Alma T. Best, #2)

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When you're 12 years old and 6 foot tall, you'd better be prepared for a hilarious ride through that notoriously tricky first year of high school.

The problem with Bird Day is that all everyone does is go birdwatching.

Alma's not very interested in birds.

But when she manages to see an extremely rare purple-bellied parrot, it's big news.

She's practically, almost, nearly, entirely famous!

The only problem is no one else saw the parrot ...

And no one saw Alma see the parrot ...

And no one has seen the parrot since.

When some so-called 'experts' suggest Alma didn't see the bird at all, she's determined to prove them wrong, no matter what.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Country
Australia
Date
2 April 2025
Pages
304
ISBN
9781460765401

When you're 12 years old and 6 foot tall, you'd better be prepared for a hilarious ride through that notoriously tricky first year of high school.

The problem with Bird Day is that all everyone does is go birdwatching.

Alma's not very interested in birds.

But when she manages to see an extremely rare purple-bellied parrot, it's big news.

She's practically, almost, nearly, entirely famous!

The only problem is no one else saw the parrot ...

And no one saw Alma see the parrot ...

And no one has seen the parrot since.

When some so-called 'experts' suggest Alma didn't see the bird at all, she's determined to prove them wrong, no matter what.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Country
Australia
Date
2 April 2025
Pages
304
ISBN
9781460765401