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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Homework Helpers by Michelle McLean


This post is in honor of the release of Michelle McLean's new book

HOMEWORK HELPERS: Essays and Term Papers


Michelle is a young adult writer also, and a long time pal of mine. This is her first published book and I am here to attest, first hand that it is awesome.

Why do I know?

Because my daughter and I used it!

Last spring my ninth grade daughter had a massive research paper due in a class whose sole focus was that paper. The teacher had them put together research, work on grammar, learn to site sources, etc. Unfortunately, the class was less than systematic and so was the time frame. The students were given about two weeks to complete the entire paper, and my darling daughter, bless her dear little heart, had NO idea what she was supposed to be doing and when. So the NIGHT before the ENTIRE paper was due, we both realized the whole massive thing was due the next day. And what had she DONE? Nada. Now you can imagine how many gray hairs were formed that night and how high my blood pressure spiked.

Okay. Some parents might have taken the *you made your bed now lie in it* approach. Okay, I admit--I am a bit of a helicopter. But I didn't waste a breath on anger. There was no time. Instead, I emailed Michelle. I knew her book wasn't due out until NOW, but she was kind enough to email me her proofs. Which I USED to help my daughter organize herself, literally the NIGHT BEFORE. AND...drumroll, with Michelle's clear-eyed, systematic approach..it GOT DONE. By 10PM.

Final grade: 88

I think the teacher was a little stingy, because the paper turned out AWESOME.

And if not for Michelle's book, my daughter and I would have been rendered into a quivering mass of jelly.

So--consider this an endorsement of a fabulous tool for students of all ages--and go out and get it.

http://www.amazon.com/Homework-Helpers-Essays-Term-Papers/dp/1601631405

Michelle a freelance writer and the Chief Editorial Consultant for PixelMags, LLC., a company that digitizes magazines and other literature for use on mobile devices. She has a Bachelor of Science Degree in History from Weber State University and a Master of Arts Degree with Distinction in English from National University.

9 comments:

  1. That is so cool that her book helped you get things done. I think her book is amazing and awesome, and I wish Michelle all the best with it. This remarkable tome deserves to be in every home.

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  2. I just love hearing stories like that! Thanks for hosting me today :D

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  3. Thanks for stopping by, Eric! Howdy, Michelle! How's launch day been treating you?

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  4. Awesome! Sounds like an experience your daughter will never forget! Woot for Michelle! (and good moms)

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  5. Congratulations again Michelle. With 4 kids of my own I am sure this is going to be one well used book at chez O'Flynn!

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  6. Thanks for stopping by, Corinne!

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  7. I'm so excited for Michelle's new book, particularly since I think it will prove a great help to students and other writers. Looks great, Michelle!

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  8. GREAT book recommendation. Thanks, Lisa ...

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