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‘The Secret’ to be revealed for teens this fall

Popular book will be released in a version for young people

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updated 8:42 a.m. ET July 23, 2009

It's teen time for "The Secret."

Rhonda Byrne's self-help multimedia phenomenon, which has sold millions of copies and became an Oprah Book Club pick, will come out this fall in an edition for young people. "The Secret to Teen Power" will be written by Paul Harrington, who produced the DVD version of the original "Secret."

According to Simon Pulse, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, the new book will show "how teens can transform their own lives and live their dreams, by understanding and using the power they have in their hands."

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Simon Pulse announced Wednesday that "The Secret to Teen Power" will have a first printing of 500,000.

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