"Paul and the Printing Press" by Sara Ware Bassett is a heartwarming story about Paul Cameron, a determined high schooler with a dream of starting his school's very first newspaper. As Paul sets out to create the "March Hare," he encounters many challenges: finding the money to buy a printing press and learning how to lead a group of his excited classmates. Paul's journey teaches us about the power of imagination, the value of teamwork, and what it means to be a true leader. From a simple idea shared at the dinner table, Paul's enthusiasm and drive turn his vision into reality, proving that even the most ambitious goals can be achieved with passion and collaboration.

Paul and the Printing Press
By Sara Ware Bassett
A young journalist's big idea for a school newspaper requires ingenuity and teamwork to overcome financial and logistical hurdles.
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About the Author
Sara Ware Bassett was an American writer of fiction and nonfiction. Her novels primarily deal with New England characters, and most of them are set in two fictional Cape Cod villages she created, Belleport and Wilton. Her first novel, Mrs. Christy's Bridge Party, was published in 1907. She subsequently wrote more than 40 additional novels, continuing to write and publish into the late 1950s. Many of her novels focus on love stories and humorously eccentric characters. A number of her works are available as free e-books. Two of her novels, The Taming of Zenas Henry (1915) and The Harbor Road (1919), were adapted as the motion pictures Captain Hurricane (1935) and Danger Ahead (1921).
Sara Ware Bassett was an American writer of fiction and nonfiction. Her novels primarily deal with New England characters, and most of them are set in two fictional Cape Cod villages she created, Belleport and Wilton. Her first novel, Mrs. Christy's Bridge Party, was published in 1907. She subsequently wrote more than 40 additional novels, continuing to write and publish into the late 1950s. Many of her novels focus on love stories and humorously eccentric characters. A number of her works are available as free e-books. Two of her novels, The Taming of Zenas Henry (1915) and The Harbor Road (1919), were adapted as the motion pictures Captain Hurricane (1935) and Danger Ahead (1921).