Girls FC 4: Is An Own Goal Bad? - Helena Pielichaty

Girls FC 4: Is An Own Goal Bad?

By: Helena Pielichaty

Paperback | 5 January 2018

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Join Girls FC as they show the world what it really means to play “like a girl”!

"Hi! We're twins Dylan and Daisy McNeil. We're meant to write the match-reports for our football team, but we keep getting muddled – our granny says we're something called 'dyslexic'..." Daisy and Dylan love playing football, but their captain Megan isn't very happy when they make a mess of the match-reports. The twins can't seem to arrive on time for practice, either – though living in a chaotic household, which includes ballet-mad twin brothers and countless pets, certainly doesn’t help. Luckily, their Scottish granny knows just how they can turn things around!

This is the fourth in a twelve-book series about women's football, with each charmingly-written book focusing on a different member of the football team and a different issue – all building up to the final book, which explores the future of the team as the original Girls FC moves on to secondary school.

Book Features:
  • With an inclusive message, a diverse cast of characters and little in the way of competition, there's a clear gap in the market for Girls FC.
  • The first two reissues are publishing in May 2018, in time for the women's FA cup final and during the build-up towards the men's World Cup.
  • In 2017, 4 million people watched the England women's team play the Netherlands in the Euro and the FA invested £17 million into the sport.

About the Author

Helena Pielichaty (pronounced Pierre-li-hatty) is the bestselling author of numerous children’s books, including the highly successful Simone’s Letters, which was nominated for the Carnegie Medal. Her series, The After School Club, has eight titles and the bind-up, Clubbing Together, sold more than 25,000 copies in its first six months. A local girls’ under elevens team helps with the inspiration and tactical know-how for Girls FC, but Helena has been an avid fan of women’s football for many years – in 2016, she set up her own small publishing house to sell and promote Baby Football Fan baby record books; a keepsake of baby's first year for footy-mad parents. Helena lives in Nottinghamshire with her husband and has two grown-up children.
Industry Reviews
"This funny and entertaining story is sure to score with anyone who loves reading about football." * The Week Junior *

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