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Author
Fitzgerald, Carla, (author).
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How to be prime minister and survive grade five / Carla Fitzgerald.
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How to be Prime minister & survive grade 5
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St Lucia, Queensland : University of Queensland Press, 2022.
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261 pages ; 20 cm.
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Collection code: Children's collection.
Teachers' notes are available at the link at the foot of the record.
Summary Note
When Harper's dad becomes the prime minister he's terrible at it. He was thrust into the top job after a heroic boogie-board rescue of two kids (and a labradoodle) from a shark attack, but surviving government is proving hard. Soon their family is a laughing stock, and Dad disappears to a 'conference', but he leaves his phone behind. With her little sister, Lottie, Harper must secretly take his place and decide on a new policy by the end of the week. She finds herself torn between ideas - should she ban plastic bottles? Or make weekends longer? Can she prove a kid can lead the country better than a grown-up? - Back cover.
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Pre-adolescent.
The book is suitable for middle readers.-- Teachers' notes.
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School children -- Australia -- Juvenile fiction
Children -- Political activity -- Juvenile fiction
Families
Juvenile fiction.
Prime ministers -- Family relationships -- Juvenile fiction
Australian fiction
Secrecy -- Juvenile fiction
Children's stories
Prime ministers -- Australia -- Juvenile fiction
Australia -- Politics and government -- Juvenile literature
Modern & contemporary fiction
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