Breaking News

Breaking News by Rachel Wise, published by Simon and Schuster on November 12, 2013, is a 150-page work that explores the complexities of decision-making in a school setting. The narrative follows Sam Martone, a star reporter faced with a moral dilemma when her crush, Michael Lawrence, reveals a confidential lead about a destroyed school statue. As Sam grapples with the implications of reporting the story, she navigates the challenges of adolescence and the pressures of journalism.
Readers will find a focus on themes such as self-esteem, social topics, and the emotional intricacies of young relationships. The story delves into the impact of choices on friendships and personal integrity, highlighting the tension between loyalty and responsibility. This edition presents a relatable scenario for young readers, encouraging them to reflect on their own values and decisions in the context of school and social interactions.
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When Sam’s crush gives her a confidential lead, she has to decide whether it stays on the record or off.
A school statue has been destroyed, and it’s up to star reporter Sam Martone to figure out who’s responsible. But then Sam’s supercrush (and writing partner) Michael Lawrence admits he knows the culprit…and it’s his friend…and it was an accident. Sam is shocked—and stumped. Should she keep quiet or report the story?
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