The Mark of Conte
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The Mark of Conte is a children's book written by Sonia Levitin.
It concerns a teenager who creates two identities in his high school computer in order to garner his required credits in a shorter amount of time. Although the main plot line is itself fictional, the character Conte Mark (aka Mark Conte) is based on Sonia Levitin's son Daniel Levitin, and many of his actual experiences as a student at Palos Verdes High School, in Los Angeles County, in the 1970s.
[edit] References
- (2001). "USM de Grummond Collection - Sonia Levitin Papers". Retrieved Jul 8, 2005.
- (1982). "California Young Readers Medal". Retrieved September 14, 2006