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High School Diversity - The Clash (second in the high school series)
High School Yearbook – The Drama (third in the high school series)
High School Football – The Temptation (first in the high school series)
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The High School Series

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About this series

An ordinary history assignment leads Arianna to an old country school building on a Civil War skirmish site, and her younger sister alerts her to a missing girl. Gradually she realizes that the building houses a mystery, and the surrounding grounds must give up their Civil War secrets so that she can complete her essay. But a farmer, two reluctant librarians, and a hair barrette stand in her way.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 2011
High School Diversity - The Clash (second in the high school series)
High School Yearbook – The Drama (third in the high school series)
High School Football – The Temptation (first in the high school series)

Titles in the series (5)

  • High School Football – The Temptation (first in the high school series)

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    High School Football – The Temptation (first in the high school series)
    High School Football – The Temptation (first in the high school series)

    A black teenager is forced to move to a small town but realizes that with the help of new friends he may be able to leave the bad influences behind and concentrate on football. But part of his past catches up with him. Then temptation, in the forms of a potential burglary and a till-tapping opportunity, presents itself – and he knows he has tough choices to make.

  • High School Diversity - The Clash (second in the high school series)

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    High School Diversity - The Clash (second in the high school series)
    High School Diversity - The Clash (second in the high school series)

    Carla can’t seem to come to grips with her life and seems always to be running away from it and in conflict with persons who always tell her what to do. She’s threatened after a minor misunderstanding; she finds herself in a fast car with a drug runner; she saves her romantic rival’s life with a crusty steak knife. In the end she proves that short Hispanic girls can have fun, too.

  • High School Yearbook – The Drama (third in the high school series)

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    High School Yearbook – The Drama (third in the high school series)
    High School Yearbook – The Drama (third in the high school series)

    Cherié thinks she’s set to coast through her senior year in high school ... until her principal blackmails her to take over editorship of the yearbook. She discovers that neither her principal nor her advisor are what they are supposed to be. She nearly gets creamed in a hallway fight, but her chubby guardian angel makes sure that she survives and uncovers some unusual events.

  • High School Newspaper – The Danger (fourth in the high school series)

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    High School Newspaper – The Danger (fourth in the high school series)
    High School Newspaper – The Danger (fourth in the high school series)

    Being newspaper photo editor when you’re only a sophomore may sound like a dream, but to Arianna the nightmare is just starting, with her little sister an unwilling participant. She discovers that her friend will never be her lover, her potential boyfriend really is a hunk, and most importantly that she can swing a tree branch and a length of iron pipe when she needs to defend herself.

  • High School History – The Treasure (fifth in the high school series)

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    High School History – The Treasure (fifth in the high school series)
    High School History – The Treasure (fifth in the high school series)

    An ordinary history assignment leads Arianna to an old country school building on a Civil War skirmish site, and her younger sister alerts her to a missing girl. Gradually she realizes that the building houses a mystery, and the surrounding grounds must give up their Civil War secrets so that she can complete her essay. But a farmer, two reluctant librarians, and a hair barrette stand in her way.

Author

Paul Swearingen

Paul Swearingen is a retired English/journalism/Spanish teacher who managed to survive 34+ years in public, private, and government schools. He also was a radio newsman and disk jockey, a newspaper editor and photographer, a personnel manager for a large retail store (now defunct), and a long-time publisher of the National Radio Club's magazine, "DX News". He lives in Topeka, Kansas, where his main current duty is to keep his garden under close control.

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