Summer Term at Trebizon

Summer Term at Trebizon by Anne Digby, published by Puffin in 1988, is a captivating tale that follows Rebecca as she navigates the challenges of improving her math skills to avoid being separated from her friends. This edition spans 128 pages and is presented in English, offering readers an engaging narrative filled with intrigue and friendship.
In this story, Rebecca grapples with her struggles in mathematics while also dealing with the complexities of her relationships, particularly with the new math teacher who seems to favor Roberta. As the plot unfolds, readers will encounter elements of mystery surrounding the theft of charity money, adding depth to Rebecca’s school experience. The book explores themes of friendship and personal growth, making it a relatable read for those interested in fiction that intertwines mystery and the dynamics of school life.
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Rebecca has never been very good at maths, but now if she doesn’t improve, she’ll go into the B form and be separated from Trish, Sue and the rest of her friends. So why does the handsome new maths teacher ignore her and devote his attention to Roberta? And who stole the charity money?
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