Alice-Miranda at Camp

Alice-Miranda at Camp by Jacqueline Harvey, published by Random House Australia in 2014, is a 352-page work written in English. This book follows Alice-Miranda and her schoolmates as they embark on an exciting camping adventure filled with activities such as sleep outs and treasure hunts. However, the camp is not without its challenges, as Alice-Miranda and her friend Millie must keep an eye on Caprice, the newest student who appears intent on causing trouble.
Readers will discover a blend of humor and mystery as Alice-Miranda investigates startling discoveries in her father’s childhood home, now a retirement residence. The narrative explores themes of friendship and adventure while incorporating elements of camping and outdoor activities. This edition invites young readers to join Alice-Miranda in uncovering secrets and surprises that lie both at camp and beyond.
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Alice-Miranda finds out that her school’s camp is full of secrets and surprises
An exciting announcement has been made, and Alice-Miranda and her schoolmates are going to camp. There are sleep outs, treasure hunts, and so many activities to look forward to! However, it’s not all fun and games. Alice-Miranda and Millie will need to keep a close eye on Caprice, the school’s newest student, who seems determined to cause trouble. Next door to the camp is Pelham Park, where Alice-Miranda’s father, Hugh, grew up. These days, Hugh’s beautiful old house serves as a retirement home, but when some startling objects are uncovered in its cellar, the peaceful estate is turned upside down. With help from a much-loved relative, Alice-Miranda sets out to investigate.
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