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A lot of thinking, planning, dreaming, and list-making, and Hannah--along with the kids of Raccoon River --are up to their ears in a brand-new project: saving the town's old abandoned Plaza Theater. But first, they have to get a look inside. And it's spooky in there--spider webs and creaky oors, and one slowly-swaying stage curtain. CAN THE PLAZA BE SAVED? CAN THE PLAZA BE SAVED?

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A lot of thinking, planning, dreaming, and list-making, and Hannah--along with the kids of Raccoon River --are up to their ears in a brand-new project: saving the town's old abandoned Plaza Theater. But first, they have to get a look inside. And it's spooky in there--spider webs and creaky oors, and one slowly-swaying stage curtain. CAN THE PLAZA BE SAVED? CAN THE PLAZA BE SAVED?
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Autorenporträt
Lauren L. Wohl has had a long career in children's book publishing. She has a degree in Library Science and has been an elementary school librarian. She served as Director of James Patterson's ReadKiddoRead program, taught writing at the college level, and now consults with several publishers and literary agencies. Stories she's been reading in newspapers and seeing on television news programs about children stepping up to make kind, generous, and important contributions to their communities inspired her chapter books about the Raccoon River Kids: Blueberry Bonanza and now Extravaganza at the Plaza. She is also the author of a picture book, A Teeny Tiny Halloween, illustrated by Henry Cole. A native New Yorker, Lauren enjoys life in her new hometowns of Lenox, Massachusetts and Miami Beach, Florida. Mark Tuchman, a native New Yorker, is the long-time creative director for a venerable publication known for its reviews of children's books. Earlier in his career, he created cartoon illustrations that appeared in national magazines and big city newspapers. Mark is raising three awesome children with his wife Michelle, and splits his time between Brooklyn and Facebook.