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The Baby-Sitters Club

Book • 1989
In 'The Baby-Sitters Club,' Ann M. Martin introduces readers to Kristy Thomas, Mary Anne Spier, Claudia Kishi, and Stacey McGill, who form a baby-sitting club to earn money and help their community.

The book follows their adventures, friendships, and the challenges they face as young entrepreneurs.

The series is known for its relatable characters, realistic storylines, and positive themes.

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

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Neil Pasricha
as a formative book that exposed him to the concept of voice in writing.
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Unlocking Everyday Awesome: How to Find Joy in the Ordinary with Neil Pasricha
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Ally Fallon
as a series she read growing up, inspiring her to write.
How To Write Your Story with Ally Fallon
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Lakeesha Harris
while recounting her childhood memories of reading during a difficult period.
Pregnant at 16
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Maya Smart
as books she read in her youth.
Maya Smart on Transforming Education and the Power of Reading
Mentioned by Emily Chesley as the author of the first 35 books in the series.
Ghostwriting the Daughters of Men
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Paula Banks
as the book series that inspired her to write for children.
The RV Book Fair - Teaching Through Tales: Writing Children's Books that Make a Difference
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Karen McCoy
as one of the books that sparked her love for reading.
Academic Librarians: A Discussion with Karen McCoy
Mentioned by Andrew and Craig as a book they are currently working on for their podcast.
Ep 678 - The Song of Achilles, by Madeline Miller
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Bayla Gopin
as a favorite type of book she enjoys reading.
The Gopins: When a Child Cannot Read [Divergence 6/6]
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Kate Lindsay
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Candice Lim
as an example of a series that used ghostwriters.
This Book Drama Gets Hotter in the DMs
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Neil Pasricha
as a formative book that exposed him to the concept of voice in writing.
Why We Need to Find Awesome with Neil Pasricha

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