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Mystery on Magnolia Circle
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Mystery on Magnolia Circle
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Kate Klise
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Illustrated by Celia Krampien
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:208 | Dimensions(mm): Height 194,Width 131 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781250833051
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Classifications | Dewey:813.6 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Palgrave USA
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Imprint |
Square Fish
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Publication Date |
2 August 2022 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Rear Window meets Nancy Drew in this middle-grade novel by Kate Klise about a girl who believes she has witnessed a crime What happens when two best friends take on the world's worst summer? On the first day of vacation, ten-year-old Ivy Crowden falls down the stairs and breaks her leg. Stuck in a plaster cast, she's certain her summer is doomed. Not even Teddy, her neighbor and best friend, can cheer her up because he's dealing with his own pain: the loss of a beloved dog. But when Ivy witnesses a possible burglary from her living room window, her summer takes a sudden turn from meh to mysterious. Who are the criminals? Might a classmate be involved? And . . . uh-oh. A second mystery is nipping at Ivy's heels. Cue the best friends, the best dog, and the best chance that summer can be saved!
Author Biography
Kate Klise is the author of more than 30 books for young readers. Her books for Feiwel and Friends include Grounded, winner of the Women's National Book Association/Judy Lopez Award for Children's Novel of the Year, Homesick, and Stay: A Girl, a Dog, a Bucket List. For more about Kate and her books, visit kateklise.com.
ReviewsStay: A Girl, A Dog, A Bucket List: 2018 ALSC/ALA Notable Children's Book An Iowa Public Radio Best Book of 2017 "Evocative acrylics amplify the matter-of-fact narrative, showing Astrid growing taller and more active as Eli slows down. ...The Klises close with an image of girl and dog watching the sunset over the water, a moment that--like the book as a whole--is both emotionally restrained and full of feeling."--Publishers Weekly, starred review "Quirky and delightful on its surface, this poignant picture book opens the door to deeper considerations of eventual loss. A tender tension between the author's ebullient text and her illustrator sister's touching acrylic paintings--particularly the exquisite portrayals of the two protagonists--delicately suggests the inevitable without any overt occurrence."--The Horn Book, starred review "The full-page, warm, pastel-colored illustrations perfectly match the text and make the book all the more wonderful. This is a story about making the best of and appreciating the (brief) time we have with our loved ones--in this case our pets, though the title easily applies to grandparents and other aging loved ones."--School Library Journal
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