Trouble with Teachers
(Author) Orme HelenIt's Book Week, and writer Lola Leigh has come to visit the school. The visitor must be given a good impression of the school, so the Sisters are put in charge. But between dodging schoolyard fights and teenagers playing face invaders, will they be able to whisk her away to give budding writer, Kelly, some advice? The watchful Mrs. Williams is always close at hand...This book is part of the Siti's Sisters Series, in a set of six light-hearted fiction books designed to have particular appeal to girls. Siti and her friends are four girls who experience all sorts of life issues in this engrossing series. They are ideal for touching the hearts of young girls and always a great read. Each fast moving story is around 1200 - 1500 words in length, with tightly controlled vocabulary and contemporary black and white illustrations throughout to help readers engage and follow the narrative.Published by Ransom Publishing, the books are designed to appeal to reluctant readers aged 10 - 14 with a reading age of 7 - 8 years. There are a further 18 books in the total series.
Orme Helen
Orme Helen was a renowned American poet known for her evocative and emotionally charged verse. Her most famous work, "Songs of the Silent World," explores themes of love, loss, and the beauty of nature. Helen's lyrical style and profound insight into human experience have left a lasting impact on literature.