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Join Rebecca and her friends at Trebizon, perfect for fans of Enid Blyton's Malory Towers and St Clare's. There's a new maths teacher at school but he seems to be ignoring Rebecca. She needs to improve her grade, otherwise she might be split up from her best friends next year. And everything is so busy as summer sports start up and the girls are taking part in a sponsored surf for charity week. When the money raised for charity week mysteriously goes missing, Rebecca and her friends go on show more the trail of the thief. Will all this excitement get in the way of Rebecca's studies? show lessTags
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Another great title in the series. The plot was really gripping as usual and I enjoyed the bit of detective work that's done towards the end. School drama is very well-depicted and even though the resolution is a little too easy to be believable, there's also a grown-up feeling in this novel that comes from the great continuity between books and the simple but good writing and characterization.
The maths struggles were fun but I didn't really enjoy the super shady teacher.
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Anne Digby, born in 1935, is a well-known author of UK school stories. Her first novel, A Horse Called September, was published in 1975. Her other works include Quicksilver Horse, The Big Swim of the Summer, the Trebizon series, the Me, Jill Robinson series, the Jug Valley Juniors series, and the Three R Detective books for younger readers. She show more also continued Enid Blyton's Naughtiest Girl series. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Summer Term at Trebizon
- Original publication date
- 1979
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- 5 — Danish, English, French, German, Portuguese
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