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Heather Goes To Hollywood (Magic Attic Club #19)
Heather's chance at stardom comes when she's asked to stand in for Rena Malone, a child star of the 1940's. At first she's excited; she can't believe she's getting the chance to be a movie star, but then she becomes suspicious. Where is the real Rena? And will Heather be able to pull off the greatest act of her life?
Paperback, 68 pages
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by Magic Attic Press
(first published May 1st 1998)
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Aug 18, 2012
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I liked this entry in "The Magic Attic Club" mainly because it spoke to the movie lover in me. It was pretty cool to get an up-close look at Hollywood's Golden Age and the reality of childhood stardom.
May 19, 2013
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Nov 25, 2012
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