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Minerva, first ninth-grader on her school paper, is ready to be the next Christiane Amanpour. It's 2013 and Twitter's a Wild West full of misogynist trolls, bullies Minerva would love to see banned. The biggest troll of all? The hottest guy in school-Chaz, basketball phenom-and he's doing a full-court press to get with Minerva's best friend, Diana. Diana wants to fit in, and the whole school seems all in with Chaz and his Hot or Not tournament. When Minerva investigates hazing allegations and tracks tweets to the scene of a kegger, she finds Diana on the fast track to his despicable "Final…mehr

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Minerva, first ninth-grader on her school paper, is ready to be the next Christiane Amanpour. It's 2013 and Twitter's a Wild West full of misogynist trolls, bullies Minerva would love to see banned. The biggest troll of all? The hottest guy in school-Chaz, basketball phenom-and he's doing a full-court press to get with Minerva's best friend, Diana. Diana wants to fit in, and the whole school seems all in with Chaz and his Hot or Not tournament. When Minerva investigates hazing allegations and tracks tweets to the scene of a kegger, she finds Diana on the fast track to his despicable "Final Four"-a game of no consent. Should @nervesofsteel fight back with reporting like the NYT or like TMZ? Maybe Minerva needs to serve up vigilante justice for a girl who's feeling like a lot more than a friend. High school in the digital age is harder than Hades, but Minerva's got nerve to do what it takes so #truthwillout.
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Lyn Fairchild Hawks holds a BA in English and an MA in education from Stanford University. She has taught English, creative writing, and other humanities courses for more than fifteen years in public and independent schools, and she has been an instructor of Duke University Talent Identification Program's e-Studies courses. She also has served as a gifted education resource teacher and a curriculum consultant. Currently, she is Duke TIP's Coordinator of Independent Learning, overseeing development of independent study courses for gifted youth. She has been recognized as a Distinguished Teacher with the Presidential Scholars Program, and she was a 2001 recipient of the All-USA Teacher 3rd Team Award.Hawks is coauthor of The Compassionate Classroom: Lessons that Nurture Wisdom and Empathy and NCTE's Teaching Romeo and Juliet: A Differentiated Approach. Her lessons also are featured in ASCD's Differentiation in Practice: A Resource Guide for Differentiating Curriculum, Grades 9-12. Hawks is also author and coauthor of Duke TIP's The Writer's Journey, Volumes 1 and 2 and Story Writing: Spin Me a Yarn. She is a featured writer on FacultyShack, an online magazine for teachers, and maintains a blog called A Writer's Journey that offers monthly writing prompts for English and creative writing teachers. She also has written her first novel and a short story collection, and her fiction and essays have appeared in Relief journal, Stanford magazine, and at A Room of Her Own Foundation. She lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, with her husband, Greg, her stepson, Henry, and her orange tabby, Sonny.