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The Red Blazer Girls: The Ring of Rocamadour

The Red Blazer Girls: The Ring of Rocamadour

Published in
2009
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Description

"With wit, cunning, snappy dialogue and superior math skills,The Red Blazer Girlsrepresent the best of girl-detectives while still feeling relatable and real. Nancy Drew would be right at home with this group." --Huffington Post's 15 Greatest Kid Detectives ListIt all began with The Scream. And ended with . . . well, if we told you that, it wouldn't be a mystery! But in between The Scream and The Very Surprising Ending, three friends find themselves on a scavenger hunt set up for a girl they never met, in search of a legendary ring reputed to grant wishes. Are these sleuths in school uniforms modern-day equivalents of Nancy, Harriet, or Scooby? Not really, they're just three nice girls who decide to help out a weird lady, and end up hiding under tables, tackling word puzzles and geometry equations, and searching rather moldy storage rooms for ';the stuff that dreams are made of' (that's from an old detective movie). Oh, and there's A Boy, who complicates things. As boys often do. Intrigued? The Red Blazer Girls offers a fun, twisty adventure for those who love mystery, math (c'mon, admit it!), and a modest measure of mayhem. Michael Beil, a New York City high school English teacher, makes his literary debut with this fun and brainy mystery.From the Hardcover edition.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
165 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • Engaging Mystery: 'The Red Blazer Girls: The Ring of Rocamadour' offers readers a compelling mystery that is both challenging and satisfying to unravel, making it a great pick for young readers who enjoy puzzles and problem-solving.
  • Strong Female Characters: The book features a cast of smart, resourceful, and diverse female protagonists who serve as positive role models for young readers, particularly girls who are looking to see themselves reflected in literature.
  • Educational Value: Throughout the story, the characters use math, literature, and logical reasoning to solve clues. This not only adds to the fun of the mystery but also has educational value, potentially sparking an interest in these subjects among readers.
  • Series Potential: As the first book in a series, 'The Red Blazer Girls: The Ring of Rocamadour' sets the stage for further adventures. Readers who enjoy this book can look forward to following the characters through subsequent installments, providing a sense of continuity and ongoing entertainment.