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"Minnie Mornap: Teen Reporter" is a young adult, mystery novel in the spirit of "Nancy Drew." In this book, the first in the series, Minnie is a tenth-grader at Succotash Central High School where she takes a journalism class and discovers her natural talent for investigative reporting and then determines the real reason for an explosion at school. Her journalism teacher, Mr. Hecht (who likes to be called Chief), nurtures her gift for reportage and jump-starts her career as a professional reporter. Along the way, she meets her first boyfriend, Morton Damm, who's the photographer who shoots the…mehr

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"Minnie Mornap: Teen Reporter" is a young adult, mystery novel in the spirit of "Nancy Drew." In this book, the first in the series, Minnie is a tenth-grader at Succotash Central High School where she takes a journalism class and discovers her natural talent for investigative reporting and then determines the real reason for an explosion at school. Her journalism teacher, Mr. Hecht (who likes to be called Chief), nurtures her gift for reportage and jump-starts her career as a professional reporter. Along the way, she meets her first boyfriend, Morton Damm, who's the photographer who shoots the pictures that illustrate her articles. The second book of the series, "The Pharaoh's Curse," should be out in the spring of 2017.
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D. W. Paone's first book, "Mickey Rooney Was Right," was published through AuthorHouse in 2010. It's his autobiography with the emphasis on his twenty years in the motion picture industry, but never having any long-term success. In it he gives an entire film school curriculum. It's for anyone with any interest in a career in entertainment.          His second book, "Minnie Mornap: Teen Reporter," was published through AuthorHouse in 2016. It's a young adult, mystery novel in the spirit of "Nancy Drew." It's the first book in a series.