Old Story, New Twist

Kids, Teen, Social Issues, Fiction, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book Old Story, New Twist by Rachel Wise, Simon Spotlight
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Rachel Wise ISBN: 9781442453296
Publisher: Simon Spotlight Publication: November 13, 2012
Imprint: Simon Spotlight Language: English
Author: Rachel Wise
ISBN: 9781442453296
Publisher: Simon Spotlight
Publication: November 13, 2012
Imprint: Simon Spotlight
Language: English

Samantha struggles to follow her own advice when writing a column for the school newspaper reveals a hidden desire.

Samantha loves being a star reporter for the school newspaper, and she especially loves it when she’s teamed up with her crush, Michael Lawrence. So she’s especially upset when Mr. Trigg doesn’t pair them together—will Michael forget all about her if they don’t work together? And to make matters worse, Sam’s best friend likes a boy whom Sam can’t stand. How do your tell your best friend you think she has terrible taste?
To keep her mind off of her own problems, Sam concentrates on writing her Dear Know-It-All advice column. While encouraging a letter writer who’s too shy to try out for the gymnastics team, Sam realizes that she’d secretly like to try out for the team herself. Sam advises the hopeful girl to “Go for it! Don’t be afraid! Reach for the stars!” But can Sam take her own advice?

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Samantha struggles to follow her own advice when writing a column for the school newspaper reveals a hidden desire.

Samantha loves being a star reporter for the school newspaper, and she especially loves it when she’s teamed up with her crush, Michael Lawrence. So she’s especially upset when Mr. Trigg doesn’t pair them together—will Michael forget all about her if they don’t work together? And to make matters worse, Sam’s best friend likes a boy whom Sam can’t stand. How do your tell your best friend you think she has terrible taste?
To keep her mind off of her own problems, Sam concentrates on writing her Dear Know-It-All advice column. While encouraging a letter writer who’s too shy to try out for the gymnastics team, Sam realizes that she’d secretly like to try out for the team herself. Sam advises the hopeful girl to “Go for it! Don’t be afraid! Reach for the stars!” But can Sam take her own advice?

More books from Simon Spotlight

Cover of the book Henry and Mudge and the Wild Wind by Rachel Wise
Cover of the book Annie and Snowball and the Shining Star by Rachel Wise
Cover of the book Mavis in Charge by Rachel Wise
Cover of the book Flint and Friends! by Rachel Wise
Cover of the book A Whole New Ball Game by Rachel Wise
Cover of the book Bitsy Bee Goes to School by Rachel Wise
Cover of the book Katie, Batter Up! by Rachel Wise
Cover of the book A Valentine for Linus! by Rachel Wise
Cover of the book A Lot to Tackle by Rachel Wise
Cover of the book Hamster Holmes, On the Right Track by Rachel Wise
Cover of the book Daniel Goes to the Playground by Rachel Wise
Cover of the book Space Cows by Rachel Wise
Cover of the book Strega Nona and the Twins by Rachel Wise
Cover of the book A Guide to Being a Big Sister by Rachel Wise
Cover of the book Pigeon Hero! by Rachel Wise
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy