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Read MoreFifth grade Heritage Elementary school student, Michael Dooley, won the prize for best fiction in our NaNoWriMo contest this year.
Read MoreStudents in Lori LaBoe’s fifth grade classroom participated in National Novel Writing Month this November with startling results.
Read MoreHere are the details! I’m holding a contest in honor of the January release of Broken Lines, the 3rd installment in the Kids Like You Series.
Read MoreWhen I was ten years old, my mother and I went to the Norwest Movie Theater in Detroit. It was difficult for the two of us to spend time alone together, as she had four other children.
Read More"This book should be in every school library in the USA."
Read MoreThe Milan Eagle Whitsitt shows her new book Added by The Saline Eagle Media on June 9, 2015. Saved under Community News, Our Schools Tags: Beverly Jo Nichols, Claudia Whitsitt, Eric Roman, Jill
Read MoreI’ve been blessed by the reviews for Between the Lines, but many of the reviews that touch me the most come from my young readers.
Read MoreMother Daughter Book Reviews is pleased to be coordinating a Blog Tour for the middle grade book, “Between the Lines” by Claudia Whitsitt from May 18 to 31, 2015.
Read MoreWhile I didn’t know Ann or Beverly when I was ten years old, I met them in college. And as I developed the story line for Between the Lines and knew I wanted three girls as…
Read MoreYou would think as an author, I’d easily find the words to describe last evening’s festivities, but it seems that my heart has been so deeply touched that words are lost.
Read MoreIt won’t be long now! The anticipated release date for BETWEEN THE LINES is March 20, 2015. Here’s the story: Hattie Percha meets bad luck at every turn.
Read MoreBetween the Lines tells the story of three girls who become friends during the racially-charged aftermath of the 1967 Detroit Riots.
Read MoreThe first winner of the NaNoWriMo scene contest is…drumroll, please…Emily McCullouch. This polished and poised 5th grade student of Heritage Elementary School wrote over 11,000 words in the month of…
Read MoreDad wanted me to share this with the world. Happy Father’s Day, Dad! I skipped out of the house and rolled down the backseat window, just to let my hair blow in the breeze and slap my face when we hit
Read MoreYesterday was a big day. Huge, in fact. It was the day that the sixty-four 5th graders had the chance to meet their favorite heroine, CRACKERS!
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