The Kitten Who Scared a Ghost - (Vine Street Mysteries) by Nova DuBois (Paperback)
About this item
Highlights
- With spring on its way, it must mean that it's time for the fourth graders of Makawee Elementary to tackle their first real research project.
- 8-12 Years
- 8.0" x 5.0" Paperback
- 134 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Mysteries & Detective Stories
- Series Name: Vine Street Mysteries
Description
About the Book
In the second book of the Vine Street Mysteries, Ginni and Frankie get to the bottom of a sweet shoppe owner suddenly turned grump.
Book Synopsis
With spring on its way, it must mean that it's time for the fourth graders of Makawee Elementary to tackle their first real research project. Even though they know it's coming, all the students dread the extra work - everyone, that is, except Ginni.
For most of the year, Ginni has been wondering if she will have the courage to complete her research project on Amelia Earhart, one of the first female pilots. Since her mom was a pilot and was killed flying an airplane, can she truly face delving into the world of female pilots?
And if that wasn't enough to occupy her thoughts, the library has recently become haunted! Strange noises and howls are frequently heard, and no one can find the source of the wailing. But you know who is anxious to get up to the attic and do her own searching...why Neelia of course!
The strange happenings do not end there, however. Frankie finds footprints outside their picture window. Who has been spying on them? Is Stanley up to his old tricks?
Ginni can hardly keep up with the research project and two mysteries, when her day-to-day life comes abruptly to a halt.
Even with the help of Neelia, Mr. Whiskers, and Tyto, how will Ginni finish her project and solve the mysteries from a hospital bed?
Review Quotes
"Two motherless children set out to solve a vexing mystery, along with an unexpected kitten and a particularly curious owl - just another day on Vine Street! Get your hot cocoa, tuck in, and get ready for this impossibly sweet story. I read each page with a smile on my face, and I know you will too!"
--Kelly Barnhill, Newberry Award Winner, 2017