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Wise, Rachel
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Wise, Rachel. Dear know-it-all
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Advice columnists Juvenile fiction.
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Secrecy Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
2012
Thrilled to be chosen to write the school newspaper's anonymous advice column, budding journalist Samantha Martone struggles to keep her identity a secret when she realizes that one of the letters she receives is from her best friend, who confesses a secret crush on Sam's own love interest.
The type of question Carolyn Hax is tired of answering
2025
Carolyn Hax has been an advice columnist for The Washington Post for over 25 years. So, she’s seen, heard and read it all. There’s no family drama and no question too bizarre for the seasoned columnist. But there is one type of question she often receives that she wishes people would finally understand.
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Set the record straight!
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Wise, Rachel
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Wise, Rachel. Dear know-it-all
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Advice columnists Juvenile fiction.
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Secrecy Juvenile fiction.
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Cyberbullying Juvenile fiction.
2012
Thriving in her position as the school newspaper's anonymous advice columnist, Samantha becomes the victim of cyberbullying when a well-meant suggestion backfires, a situation that is further complicated by hostility over her efforts to improve cafeteria food.
IN AND OUT OF HOSPITAL: Upcoming conferences
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Drife, James Owen
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COLUMNISTS
2011
Journal Article
Old story, new twist
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Wise, Rachel
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Wise, Rachel. Dear know-it-all
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Advice columnists Juvenile fiction.
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Newspapers Juvenile fiction.
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Interpersonal relations Juvenile fiction.
2012
Samantha feels she could use some help with her own life when Michael gets a new writing partner on the school newspaper and her best friend likes a boy she dislikes.
FROM THE FRONTLINE: The abuse of privileged children
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Spence, Des
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COLUMNISTS
2011
Journal Article
FROM THE FRONTLINE: An investment opportunity you can't refuse?
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Spence, Des
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COLUMNISTS
2011
Journal Article