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Write on, Callie Jones

2010
As she continues to establish rules for navigating middle school, aspiring author Callie writes for the school newspaper until the principal cancels her article and Callie's quest to have her voice heard leads to a series of unexpected consequences.

The stock market

1991
Surveys the history and operation of the stock market, how securities are traded and bonds bought and sold, and how risk plays a part in saving and investing decisions.

A level playing field

2012
A middle-school star reporter has a tough time taking a stance on a story when her cowriter is also her crush.

Adam Canfield, the last reporter

2010
When the school board shuts down the student newspaper, the Ameche Brothers, two budding entrepreneurs with a knack for refurbishing junk but a shaky command of journalistic ethics, step in to help.

You can write a terrific opinion piece

2013
"Introduces readers to the key steps in writing an opinion piece through the use of examples and exercises"--Provided by publisher.

The new rules of high school

2003
Seventeen-year-old Max Caldwell has been the perfect high school student--on the honor roll, captain of the debate team, and soon-to-be editor of the school newspaper--but during his senior year, he begins questioning his approach to life and things start to change.

The life of Reilly

the best of Sports illustrated's Rick Reilly
2003
A collection of sixty of the best Sport's Illustrated columns by Rick Reilly who offers a colorful perspective on sports and the unique persons with whom he spent time.

The ransom note blues

an Alec Flint mystery
2009
Amateur sleuth Alec and his sidekick Gina ignore their class project on artist Jackson Pollock to devote attention to investigating the meaning of a ransom note sent to the Laurel Hollows newspaper claiming something has been stolen from the whole town.

The new rules of high school

2004
Seventeen-year-old Max Caldwell has been the perfect high school student--on the honor roll, captain of the debate team, and soon-to-be editor of the school newspaper--but during his senior year, he begins questioning his approach to life and things start to change.

Personal History

1998
An autobiography of "Washington Post" owner Katharine Graham in which she recounts the inside story of her family, discusses the history of the newspaper, and tells about some of the important people she encountered and exciting events she weathered as head of the newspaper, including the publishing of the Pentagon Papers and Watergate.

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