Princess Angelica, Junior Reporter
Key Selling Points 

  • In this book, Angelica pretends to be a journalist and uses her skills of both observation and repair to find fodder for her first article. 
  • This book examines friendship, loyalty, truth telling, hard work and resourcefulness and has a strong-willed female lead. 
  • This is the third Princess Angelica book and will appeal to early readers who have enjoyed Angelica and Joon’s friendship and characters from the first books, as well as to those new to Angelica’s antics. 
  • The author was inspired to write this book after meeting a young girl named Angelica, aka Jelly, during a school visit.  
  • In this book, the main character, Jelly, experiences some real-life consequences for her lies when Joon takes a new friend’s side over Jelly's, and the reporter she is impersonating appears in person.  
  • This book features several black-and-white illustrations, which add to this engaging chapter book.

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Princess Angelica, Junior Reporter
Key Selling Points 

  • In this book, Angelica pretends to be a journalist and uses her skills of both observation and repair to find fodder for her first article. 
  • This book examines friendship, loyalty, truth telling, hard work and resourcefulness and has a strong-willed female lead. 
  • This is the third Princess Angelica book and will appeal to early readers who have enjoyed Angelica and Joon’s friendship and characters from the first books, as well as to those new to Angelica’s antics. 
  • The author was inspired to write this book after meeting a young girl named Angelica, aka Jelly, during a school visit.  
  • In this book, the main character, Jelly, experiences some real-life consequences for her lies when Joon takes a new friend’s side over Jelly's, and the reporter she is impersonating appears in person.  
  • This book features several black-and-white illustrations, which add to this engaging chapter book.

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Princess Angelica, Junior Reporter

Princess Angelica, Junior Reporter

Princess Angelica, Junior Reporter

Princess Angelica, Junior Reporter

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Key Selling Points 

  • In this book, Angelica pretends to be a journalist and uses her skills of both observation and repair to find fodder for her first article. 
  • This book examines friendship, loyalty, truth telling, hard work and resourcefulness and has a strong-willed female lead. 
  • This is the third Princess Angelica book and will appeal to early readers who have enjoyed Angelica and Joon’s friendship and characters from the first books, as well as to those new to Angelica’s antics. 
  • The author was inspired to write this book after meeting a young girl named Angelica, aka Jelly, during a school visit.  
  • In this book, the main character, Jelly, experiences some real-life consequences for her lies when Joon takes a new friend’s side over Jelly's, and the reporter she is impersonating appears in person.  
  • This book features several black-and-white illustrations, which add to this engaging chapter book.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781459823600
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers
Publication date: 03/24/2020
Series: Orca Echoes Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
Lexile: AD660L (what's this?)
File size: 10 MB
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

Monique Polak has written many novels for young adults, including her historical novel What World is Left, which won the 2009 Quebec Writers’ Federation Prize for Children’s and Young Adult Literature. When not writing award-winning books, Monique teaches English and humanities at Marianopolis College in Montreal. She is also an active freelance journalist.


Monique Polak is the author of more than thirty books for young people. She is the three-time winner of the Quebec Writers' Federation Prize for Children's and YA Literature for her novels Hate Mail, What World is Left and Room for One More. In addition to teaching at Marianopolis College in Montreal, Monique is a freelance journalist whose work has appeared in Maclean's Magazine, the Montreal Gazette and other Postmedia newspapers. She is also a columnist on ICI Radio-Canada's Plus on est de fous, plus on lit! In 2016, Monique was the CBC/Quebec Writers' Federation inaugural writer-in-residence. Monique lives in Montreal.


Jane Heinrichs is a children's book writer and illustrator. She is the author/illustrator of the hybrid graphic novel Every Home Needs An Elephant. Jane starts her day at a clear desk with her huge sketchbook (for books) and her tiny sketchbook (for daily drawings) but usually ends up sitting on the floor, surrounded by a collection of paints, pencils and papers. She lives in the UK with her family.

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