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Marc Koralnik |
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ANNIE B., MADE FOR TV
For every kid who's ever come in second place, this is a middle grade story about chasing your dreams.
Eleven-year-old Annie Brown is used to being on the losing end of comparisons to her almost-always best friend Savannah. Savannah is MVP of the track team, has straight As, and, predictably, wins the most coveted
school spirit award on the last day of 5th grade. Fortunately, Annie does have one very specialized skill.
Inspired by As Seen on TV commercials, Annie likes to invent products and write clever sales pitches to go along with them. So when an opportunity arises to audition for a local web show called The Cat's Meow, Annie knows her future is set. She's going to wow those producers with her fabulous writing and made-for-TV announcer voice.
Of course, things don't happen quite according to plan, and soon Annie is worried about losing both the opportunity she's been training for her whole life and her best friend.
Amy Dixon is the author of the picture booksMarathon Mouse (Sky Pony Press, 2012), Sophie's Animal Parade (Sky Pony Press, 2015), and Maurice the Unbeastly (Sterling, 2017). She writes from her home in
Clovis, California, where she lives on a steady diet of popcorn and coffee. This is her debut middle grade novel.
school spirit award on the last day of 5th grade. Fortunately, Annie does have one very specialized skill.
Inspired by As Seen on TV commercials, Annie likes to invent products and write clever sales pitches to go along with them. So when an opportunity arises to audition for a local web show called The Cat's Meow, Annie knows her future is set. She's going to wow those producers with her fabulous writing and made-for-TV announcer voice.
Of course, things don't happen quite according to plan, and soon Annie is worried about losing both the opportunity she's been training for her whole life and her best friend.
Amy Dixon is the author of the picture booksMarathon Mouse (Sky Pony Press, 2012), Sophie's Animal Parade (Sky Pony Press, 2015), and Maurice the Unbeastly (Sterling, 2017). She writes from her home in
Clovis, California, where she lives on a steady diet of popcorn and coffee. This is her debut middle grade novel.
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Published 2018-06-01 by Running Press |