![]() ![]() The outcome is never in doubt, but short chapters (most just two or three pages) and lots of action will easily keep readers’ attention. Determined to clear Miss Giddings’s name, Isabel, 10, befriends the Trib’s lead reporter, Maude Collier, who-like Isabel-is the lone woman in a male-dominated field. As in the musical Chicago, part of the story is set on the Cook County Jail’s infamous “Murderess Row,” where Isabel’s favorite customer-a pretty Marshall Field’s clerk, Colette Giddings-awaits trial for the murder of her gangster boyfriend. ![]() However, Isabel dreams of writing for the paper, rather than selling it on street corners. The intrepid star of Fantaskey’s ( Buzz Kill) first foray into middle grade fiction is a newsie, hawking the Tribune in Prohibition-era Chicago. ![]()
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