The Long-Lost Secret Diary of the World's Worst Hollywood Director

The Long-Lost Secret Diary of the World's Worst Hollywood Director

The Long-Lost Secret Diary of the World's Worst Hollywood Director

The Long-Lost Secret Diary of the World's Worst Hollywood Director

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Overview

Meet Clara—a girl living in Los Angeles, California, in 1915. Major motion-picture companies have moved out to Hollywood, and she’s right in the middle of all the action. When she finds herself working behind the scenes in the film industry for a big-shot producer named Mr. Cheeseman, she’s determined to make it to the top in showbiz as a renowned director, no matter what.

The hilarious Long-Lost Secret Diary series puts readers inside the heads of unlucky people in unfortunate situations. The accessible, irreverent stories will keep young readers laughing as they learn the importance of not being afraid to learn from their mistakes. Get Real fact boxes featured throughout, as well as a glossary and additional back matter, provide historical context and background.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781631633805
Publisher: North Star Editions
Publication date: 01/01/2020
Series: Long-Lost Secret Diary
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 4.70(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 9 - 11 Years

About the Author

Tim Collins worked as a copywriter in advertising before becoming a full-time author. He writes nonfiction books for adults and children’s fiction books, including books designed to appeal to reluctant readers. His work has been translated into forty languages. His books have won numerous awards including the Manchester Fiction City award and the Lincolnshire Book award. He is originally from Manchester but now lives in London.

Isobel Lundie graduated from Kingston university in 2015 where she studied Illustration and Animation. She has always been interested in how to make books interactive so children can lose themselves in the narrative. Having worked as an illustrator, she is particularly interested in how exciting, colorful, and distinctive artwork can transform stories for children.
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