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General Mills, which licenses the Cheerios name for both editions, declined to tell Scholastic about Simon & Schuster's book, said Bernette Ford, editorial director of Scholastic's Cartwheel Books imprint.
Ms. Flack will read "Ella Fitzgerald," by Andrea Davis Pinckney (Jump at the Sun), and "When Marian Sang," by Pam Muñoz Ryan (Scholastic), about Marian Anderson.
She, with help from her father, author Matthew Lysiak, has written six books for Scholastic about being a young crime reporter and solving cases in her hometown of Selinsgrove, Pa., where the Orange Street News was created.
Headlining the event will be Brian Selznick, winner of this year's Randolph Caldecott Medal for "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" (Scholastic), about a boy who lives in an attic in a Paris train station.
I'm working on some other things--I wrote two books for Scholastic about an eleven-year-old, and then a sequel about the same person as a twelve-year-old, and I loved doing that.
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As a result, Scholastic lost about 3,000 square feet of space.
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