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Hilde on the record : memoir of a kid crime reporter / Hilde Lysiak.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chicago : Chicago Review Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: xi, 163 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781641605816
  • 1641605812
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Contents:
The beginning -- Another language -- Life's no parade -- Change of plans -- A small silver lining -- The last teacher on the stage -- The long one -- The bridge -- An adventure -- Chocolate chip pancakes -- Settling in -- Tuesday nights -- The Some Times -- The Orange Street News -- "The worst day of my life" -- The first issue -- Gathering speed -- "Where are your parents?" -- The last -- The saddest Tuesday -- The aftermath -- Carrying on -- School's out (for good) -- Home again -- Meet the plant vandal -- Exclusive: Murder on Ninth Street --- Haters gonna hate -- In the news -- Return of the plant vandal -- Truth to power -- Losing perspective -- Help.
Summary: "Young crime reporter Hilde Lysiak shares, for the first time, how she started her own newspaper, the Orange Street News, and how she was able to not only survive the ups and downs of her youth but emerge from it all with a renewed sense of purpose and confidence"-- Provided by publisher.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's Biography LYSIAK, H. L994 Available 33111010815583
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

When seven-year-old Hilde Lysiak found out her new town didn't have a paper, she grabbed a notepad and began to work.



Hilde Lysiak spent her early childhood in New York City with a passion for journalism. When her family moved to Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, Hilde didn't complain. Instead, she started reporting.



Hilde began by reporting on the birth of her sister, the newest resident on Orange Street, then began expanding her coverage to the entire city. She interviewed hundreds of locals in her effort to deliver "All the News Fit for Orange Street": a seed exchange at the local library, a fundraiser for a hospital's neonatal unit, a fire at a church, and a mysterious vandal destroying landscaping on city property.



Everything changed when Hilde received a tip that a terrible crime had happened just blocks from her house. By using the tools she had learned on the beat, the enterprising young reporter was able to confirm the facts and get the important information out to the public several hours before the other local media.



Hilde was proud of her work, but not everyone in her small town felt that way. Cyberbullies targeted her, zeroing in on her age and gender. Hilde considered ignoring them but decided she had to stand up to the haters to protect the reputation she had worked so hard to earn. Her response went viral, and nearly every major news organization took notice.



Hilde hasn't let anything stand in her way since.

The beginning -- Another language -- Life's no parade -- Change of plans -- A small silver lining -- The last teacher on the stage -- The long one -- The bridge -- An adventure -- Chocolate chip pancakes -- Settling in -- Tuesday nights -- The Some Times -- The Orange Street News -- "The worst day of my life" -- The first issue -- Gathering speed -- "Where are your parents?" -- The last -- The saddest Tuesday -- The aftermath -- Carrying on -- School's out (for good) -- Home again -- Meet the plant vandal -- Exclusive: Murder on Ninth Street --- Haters gonna hate -- In the news -- Return of the plant vandal -- Truth to power -- Losing perspective -- Help.

"Young crime reporter Hilde Lysiak shares, for the first time, how she started her own newspaper, the Orange Street News, and how she was able to not only survive the ups and downs of her youth but emerge from it all with a renewed sense of purpose and confidence"-- Provided by publisher.

Ages 8-12. Chicago Review Press.

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