The first book in Susan Beth Pfeffer's Make Me a Star series introduces six
Teenagers, each waiting for that first big break
Open call! Now casting for brand-new prime time series. No experience necessary.
Tenth grader Miranda Newgate is visiting Los Angeles on spring break when her cousin hears about a casting call for extras on a new TV series. Miranda goes to the audition, but ends up reading for a bigger part. Then it's back to Massachusetts, to term papers and biology projects while waiting for the call that could change her life.
Stage star Molly O'Malley is a serious actress. But she could sure use the exposure from a network show that will be seen from coast to coast.
Alison Blake is Miss Young America, but that doesn't give her a free pass. She has to work harder than anyone else to prove she isn't just another pretty face.
Former child star T. J. Tyler is ready for his comeback. He needs the leading role to show the world he wasn't washed up at eleven.
Rafe Marquez has no acting experience. But he's hot and hunky and goes after what he wants -- and he wants to make it big.
Bill Douglas has been on so many TV shows, this one should be a breeze. But in this business, you never know.
Who will make the final cut and rise to stardom on Hard Time High?
Susan Beth Pfeffer wrote her first novel, Just Morgan, during her last semester at New York University. Since then, she has written over seventy novels for children and young adults, including Kid Power, Fantasy Summer, Starring Peter and Leigh, and The Friendship Pact, as well as the series Sebastian Sisters and Make Me a Star. Pfeffer's books have won ten statewide young reader awards and the Buxtehude Bulle Award.
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