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It's 1902, and Keeley has decided that she wants to be a newspaper reporter. What better way to start off her career than by solving a mystery and writing about it for the new local paper? Book #2
Quick Summary
In 1902, a spunky young girl with a notebook and a sharp eye for detail launches her reporting career by solving a real mystery for her local newspaper, showing that even the youngest voices can make big waves. Kids will devour the clever plot twists and the satisfying feeling of watching a kid outsmart grown-ups who underestimate her. If your child loves the mystery-solving fun of "Encyclopedia Brown" or the historical adventure of "I Survived," they'll be hooked. Perfect for readers ages 9 to 13 in grades 4 through 8 who enjoy smart mysteries with a dash of historical flair.