Book details
Missing Matthew (Northern Lights Young Novels)
Description
Matthew Stein is a recent arrival in a small town. Nobody really cares where he came from or even that he's showed up, except maybe Winifred (Freddie) Zoron, who's in Matthew's class and who also happens to belong to the Rebel Rescue Squad. When Matthew doesn't make it home after school one day, the evening news reports that he's been kidnapped. What could have happened? Where could he have gone? It takes the initiative of the Rebel Rescue Squad to really get the search underway. Weasel, the squad's fearless leader as well as Freddie's best friend, soon discovers that most of the assumptions about the boy's disappearance are wrong. The rescuers have to deal with a far more challenging mystery than expected - a mystery that lies at the center of the adult relationships in the town. Missing Matthew is by turns hilarious, thoughtful, poignant and ultimately wise about the ways in which kids relate to one another and to the adults in their lives. Throughout, Kristyn Dunnion, a hip and cheeky new writer, charms you with her in-your-face attitude and savvy insights into kids' lives.
Age
10-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
112 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
- Engaging Plot: The story provides a captivating and suspenseful plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eager to find out what happens next.
- Character Development: The characters in the book are well-developed and relatable, allowing readers to form a connection with them and become invested in their journeys.
- Important Themes: The novel explores important themes such as friendship, loss, and resilience, offering valuable insights and lessons that are applicable to real-life situations.
- Quality Writing: The author's writing style is descriptive and immersive, creating a vivid world that readers can easily visualize and become a part of.