Piper Reed and her fellow Gypsy Club members are in need of a clubhouse. Raising money to buy one proves to be a challenge. Piper, being the resourceful fifth-grader that she is, launches her own party planning business and gets her first job throwing young Brady’s birthday celebration. But things don’t go as expected on the day of the big event. Fortunately for Piper, her friends and family come to the rescue!
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"she wants a new clubhouse because she doesn't want to have the meetings at her house anymore. so she tries to raise money by being a party planner. brady wants a clown and a rocket cake but she doesn't know how to get the stuff so her family helps her out."
— Sydney (4 out of 5 stars)
" Recommended Ages: grades 2-4 "
— Carissa, 11/1/2013" Contemporary storyline but remiscent of Beverly Cleary. "
— Marie, 8/24/2012" Piper Reed needs money for a clubhouse for the Gypsy Club. She decides to start her own party planning company. Things aren't as easy as she thinks. "
— Joenna, 7/1/2012" Unfortunately, I think this was my least favorite Piper Reed book. I could see trouble coming for Piper and just kind of cringed the whole time. Still, she's one of the most believable characters out there. "
— Heather, 7/29/2010" this book was ok i think the first and second were better "
— 10-11, 4/8/2010" Got to love the Piper Reed series very funny stuff. "
— Mrs., 1/18/2010" Unfortunately, I think this was my least favorite Piper Reed book. I could see trouble coming for Piper and just kind of cringed the whole time. Still, she's one of the most believable characters out there. "
— Heather, 10/3/2009" Contemporary storyline but remiscent of Beverly Cleary. "
— Marie, 9/6/2009" Piper Reed needs money for a clubhouse for the Gypsy Club. She decides to start her own party planning company. Things aren't as easy as she thinks. "
— Joenna, 9/4/2009Kimberly Willis Holt is the author of the Piper Reed series and several award-winning novels, including Part of Me, Keeper of the Night, My Louisiana Sky, and When Zachary Beaver Came to Town, which received the National Book Award for Young People’s Literature. A former Navy brat, she lived all over the world as a child, and now resides in West Texas with her family.
Emily Rankin is an audio narrator and winner of two AudioFile Earphones Awards.