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OverviewThere is trouble brewing at Camp Gold. Can Maxine focus and still win? Maxine can't wait to start at Camp Gold International! But the minute she arrives, things start going wrong - her training isn't going well and, worse, someone has been vandalising the plush building. Now fingers are pointing at Maxine and her friends. When it happens a second time, the principal makes it clear that if the vandals don't stop, the camp may have to be closed. For Maxine, Camp Gold means everything. Can she solve the mystery and focus on training . . . and win? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christine OhuruoguPublisher: Penguin Random House Children's UK Imprint: Tamarind Books Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.202kg ISBN: 9781848531505ISBN 10: 1848531508 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 26 February 2015 Recommended Age: From 9 to 11 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children's (6-12) Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsthe books show a wonderful insight into the world of sport and into the lives of those talented people who want to become part of sport at the highest level. Parents in Touch Perfect for teens who have been inspired by the 2012 Olympics, Running Stars and Going for Gold are superb stories Spirit FM If ever anyone is qualified to write a children's story about young athletes and their adventures it must be Christine Ohuruogu. The silver medal winner at the London Olympics, writing with Paul May, has begun the successful series Camp Gold and her latest story, Going for Gold has the principal character Maxine and her athletic friends training at Camp Gold International. Everything seems to go downhill. Maxine's race times are not good, and even worse, acts of vandalism mean that the camp may have to close. Whether they are couch potatoes or would be Ohuruogus, the nines-plus will find this easy enjoyable reading. Newbury Weekly News 20120906 the books show a wonderful insight into the world of sport and into the lives of those talented people who want to become part of sport at the highest level. Parents in Touch Perfect for teens who have been inspired by the 2012 Olympics, Running Stars and Going for Gold are superb stories Spirit FM If ever anyone is qualified to write a children's story about young athletes and their adventures it must be Christine Ohuruogu. The silver medal winner at the London Olympics, writing with Paul May, has begun the successful series Camp Gold and her latest story, Going for Gold has the principal character Maxine and her athletic friends training at Camp Gold International. Everything seems to go downhill. Maxine's race times are not good, and even worse, acts of vandalism mean that the camp may have to close. Whether they are couch potatoes or would be Ohuruogus, the nines-plus will find this easy enjoyable reading. Newbury Weekly News If ever anyone is qualified to write a children's story about young athletes and their adventures it must be Christine Ohuruogu. The silver medal winner at the London Olympics, writing with Paul May, has begun the successful series Camp Gold and her latest story, Going for Gold has the principal character Maxine and her athletic friends training at Camp Gold International. Everything seems to go downhill. Maxine's race times are not good, and even worse, acts of vandalism mean that the camp may have to close. Whether they are couch potatoes or would be Ohuruogus, the nines-plus will find this easy enjoyable reading. * Newbury Weekly News * Perfect for teens who have been inspired by the 2012 Olympics, Running Stars and Going for Gold are superb stories * Spirit FM * the books show a wonderful insight into the world of sport and into the lives of those talented people who want to become part of sport at the highest level. * Parents in Touch * Author InformationChristine Ohuruogu MBE is the current Olympic and former World Champion for the 400m event. She was raised in East London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |