Meet the Beacon Street Girls... They're real, They're fun- They're just like you! Katani’s favorite magazine, T-Biz! is running a contest for young entrepreneurs, and she can’t wait to surprise her family and the BSG with a prize-winning entry. With the deadline just a week away, major school projects due, and a promise to knit twenty(!) scarves for a Think Pink! fund-raiser. Katani is running out of time. It doesn’t make things easier that Maeve has signed up for Betsy Fitzgerald’s tutoring service. Betsy is Katani’s competition! Katani wants to win the contest on her own, but she needs help and who can she turn to if not the BSG?
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"Katani thinks this is a good idea for her because she thinks it will start her career.But with all these things to do with so little time, is Katani in over the top?"
— Kathryn (4 out of 5 stars)
" eh. it was good. Funny :D "
— Shakiba, 5/31/2013" I really enjoyed this book! It will keep you hooked on. "
— Alexis, 8/29/2012" I agree but I think it is weird that through 22 books they are still in 7th grade "
— iPlayOboe, 8/20/2011" cool i love how katani is under all the pressure and breaks free! "
— Emily, 7/28/2011" eh. it was good. Funny :D "
— Shakiba, 3/8/2011" I agree but I think it is weird that through 22 books they are still in 7th grade "
— ***sweet-ish***FISHY, 9/11/2010" cool i love how katani is under all the pressure and breaks free! "
— Emily, 4/20/2009Annie Bryant is the author of the Beacon Street Girls series for children.
Erin Bennett is an Earphones Award–winning narrator and a stage actress who played Carlie Roberts in the BBC radio drama Torchwood: Submission. She can be heard on several video games. Regional theater appearances include the Intiman, Pasadena Playhouse, Arizona Theatre Company, A Noise Within, Laguna Playhouse, and the Getty Villa. She trained at Boston University and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
Lee Samuels (SAG-AFTRA) has lent his deep, “whiskey-smooth” voice to over 200 romance audiobooks; from small-town to suspense, and rom-coms to erotica. With a background in theatre, Lee’s audiobook career began in New York City when his roommate, then working as an audiobook engineer at Recorded Books, offered to help him record a few auditions for her friends’ then-new studio (Brick Shop Audio) in 2011. In his other life, he’s also a New York Times-published writer and author.