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‘Laughs, family, friendships and a thrilling adventure – Secrets of a Schoolyard Millionaire has it all.’ Jen Carney, author of The Accidental Diary of B.U.G.

‘Fast-paced, clever and completely hilarious with the BEST cast of characters... LOVE IT TO BITS.’ Rashmi Sirdeshpande, author of Dosh

10-year-old Tess is a born entrepreneur. She just needs to come up with the perfect money-making scheme. Then she finds a million quid buried in her back garden. Never mind where the money came from – Tess and her best friend Toby know exactly how to spend it.

But, as it turns out, spending a million isn’t that easy when you’re a kid. Cue bouncy castles, sweets, scheming and a whole lot of trouble…

Features bonus tips on how to become a schoolyard millionaire inside!

About the author(s)

Nat Amoore is an award-winning writer and podcast host. Her debut Secrets of a Schoolyard Millionaire was a children’s book bestseller in Australia and her second book Secrets of an Undercover Activist won the Environment Award for Children’s Literature. Nat has travelled the world as a trapeze artist and had a pet kangaroo when she was little.

Reviews

‘A million bucks. A million laughs. Okay, maybe not that many, but enough to get me told to quiet down on a flight. Tess is a narrator you won’t soon forget – both over the top and deeply real at the same time.’

Gordon Korman, author of Restart

‘Top tier fun. Fast-paced, clever, and completely hilarious with the BEST cast of characters, including two incredible young entrepreneurs. Packed with life lessons too. LOVE IT TO BITS.’

Rashmi Sirdeshpande, author of Dosh

‘A thoroughly entertaining read that children will storm through. Wise advice, lots of laughs and an important message about the things money can’t buy... Laughs, family, friendships and a thrilling adventure - Secrets of a Schoolyard Millionaire has it all.’

Jen Carney, author of The Accidental Diary of B.U.G.

'Any fan of the Treehouse series will have spent hours inventing the storeys, contraptions and rooms that would be present in their own treehouses, and Nat Amoore’s debut novel posits an equally enticing prospect: what would you do if you found a million dollars in your backyard?'

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