The secret letters / Margaret Peterson Haddix.
Record details
- ISBN: 0062838520
- ISBN: 9780062838520
- Physical Description: 360, 11, 14 pages.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Katherine Tegen Books, 2022.
Content descriptions
Target Audience Note: | Ages 8-12. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 21.99 |
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Subject: | Letters > Juvenile fiction. Friendship > Juvenile fiction. Social justice > Juvenile fiction. |
Genre: | Mystery fiction. |
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Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Cookstown Branch | J FIC Haddi | 31681020185724 | JFIC | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
When Colin and Nevaeh both find mysterious letters dating back to the 1970s, one of which reads like a confession to a crime, their new friendship is threatened when this letter pits their families against each other. Simultaneous eBook. - Baker & Taylor
"When Colin finds a shoebox full of letters hidden in a stranger's attic, he knows he's supposed to throw them away. That's his summer job, getting rid of junk. But Colin wants to rescue the letters--and find out what really happened to best friends Rosemary and Toby way back in the 1970s. Meanwhile, across town, Nevaeh also finds a mysterious letter. But this one reads like a confession to a crime. And Nevaeh knows her father, the 'Junk King,' expects her to join the rest of the family in blaming a single suspect: his business rival, Colin's mom."-- - HARPERCOLL
In this page-turning middle grade series by New York Times bestseller Margaret Peterson Haddix, Colin and Nevaeh, whose parents own rival junk-removal businesses, uncover mysteries hidden in attics and basements and discover how trash can become treasure. In The Secret Letters, Colin and Nevaeh find vintage letters that lead to interlocking mysteries from the 1970s and â80s, and they learn about âwomenâs lib,â the ERA, and other social issues from that time in historyâand the way echoes from that era affect Colin and Nevaeh themselves.
When Colin finds a shoebox full of letters hidden in a strangerâs attic, he knows heâs supposed to throw them away. Thatâs his summer job, getting rid of junk. But Colin wants to rescue the letters--and find out what really happened to best friends Rosemary and Toby way back in the 1970s.
Meanwhile, across town, Nevaeh also finds a mysterious letter. But this one reads like a confession to a crime. And Nevaeh knows her father, the âJunk King,â expects her to join the rest of the family in blaming a single suspect: his business rival, Colinâs mom.
But thatâs not what Nevaeh wants, either.
Even as one set of letters bring Colin and Nevaeh together, the one Nevaeh found threatens to tear them apart. Is their new friendship as doomed as Rosemary and Tobyâs?
Each book in the Mysteries of Trash and Treasure series will examine a different time period in history and make readers think about how we value the stuff we hold on toâand what it is that makes it valuable.