book published years nine
Child 9 Years Publishes Book: "How to Talk to Girls"
The work of this guy started as a project for school. After being photocopied and sold at a school fair, the publisher HarperCollins was interested in editing.
Alec Greven, a child of nine years, wrote a book titled "How to talk to the girls." This guy's work began as a creative project in their school of Castle Rock, Colorado, USA. The manuscript was photocopied and sold at a school fair to five dollars per unit and was a best seller.
A local newscast is interested in history and Alec was invited to a talk show. In this way the HarperCollins editorial noted the existence of this precocious talent, contacted him and closed with him, or rather with his parents, a publishing contract. Now your book can be purchased throughout the country in an edition of 46 pages hardcover.
As explained in the book, "The best option for most children is a common girl. Remember that some pretty girls have hearts of ice." It also notes that "it is easy to see pretty girls because they have steep slopes, elegant dresses and all the jewelry."
The writer's mother, Erin Greven, said Alec is an avid reader. "Lee nonstop. At lunchtime I have to say Pasha and that book!" He said.
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The work of this guy started as a project for school. After being photocopied and sold at a school fair, the publisher HarperCollins was interested in editing.
Alec Greven, a child of nine years, wrote a book titled "How to talk to the girls." This guy's work began as a creative project in their school of Castle Rock, Colorado, USA. The manuscript was photocopied and sold at a school fair to five dollars per unit and was a best seller.
A local newscast is interested in history and Alec was invited to a talk show. In this way the HarperCollins editorial noted the existence of this precocious talent, contacted him and closed with him, or rather with his parents, a publishing contract. Now your book can be purchased throughout the country in an edition of 46 pages hardcover.
As explained in the book, "The best option for most children is a common girl. Remember that some pretty girls have hearts of ice." It also notes that "it is easy to see pretty girls because they have steep slopes, elegant dresses and all the jewelry."
The writer's mother, Erin Greven, said Alec is an avid reader. "Lee nonstop. At lunchtime I have to say Pasha and that book!" He said.
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