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Thalia has inherited the weekly newspaper, the Maxworth Chronicle, after her father's death. Her first big story recounts the assassination of President McKinley. Luckily for her, her mother, visiting from St. Louis, has actually met the young Roosevelt and can provide some personal memories of his unique personality. As the year goes on, Thalia and the citizens of Maxworth have to deal with a crime spree and a church social ends with an attempted robbery. Later, Thalia visits her mother in St. Louis for Christmas and learns a bit of a mystery about her relatives. Maxworth's Harvest Festival…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Thalia has inherited the weekly newspaper, the Maxworth Chronicle, after her father's death. Her first big story recounts the assassination of President McKinley. Luckily for her, her mother, visiting from St. Louis, has actually met the young Roosevelt and can provide some personal memories of his unique personality. As the year goes on, Thalia and the citizens of Maxworth have to deal with a crime spree and a church social ends with an attempted robbery. Later, Thalia visits her mother in St. Louis for Christmas and learns a bit of a mystery about her relatives. Maxworth's Harvest Festival celebration ends with a big bang. And the final shattering secret is revealed only hours before the biggest event of Thalia's life.
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Autorenporträt
Patricia Randall grew up on a farm in south central Kansas. After she was graduated from the University of Kansas, she married and began raising a son and two daughters. She had an opportunity to use her teaching certificate when her youngest was in the fifth grade. That year, she substituted for her favorite high school Latin teacher. She then continued teaching, switching to American history and world history in the seventh and eighth grades. Her final position was in eighth grade language arts. She retired after twenty-five years in the classroom and now lives in the farmhouse of her childhood. Patricia enjoys many volunteer activities, especially in her church and the local community. She is also quite popular among her family and friends for her annual Christmas stories.