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Cargando... Dial M for Morna (The Dead Kid Detective Agency)por Evan Munday
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Juvenile Fiction.
Mystery.
Historical Fiction.
HTML: The anticipated second volume in Mundayâ??s Silver Birch-nominated series October Schwartz and her five deadest friends are back. The holiday season has descended upon the town of Sticksville like an eggnog rainstorm, but October has no time for candy canes or mistletoe. Sheâ??s busy dealing with an oddly pleasant new history teacher, her living friendsâ?? new roles as high-school radio DJs, and two (!) new mysteries that need solving before the new year. October and her ghost friends are hot on the trail of the person (or persons) responsible for Morna MacIsaacâ??s death in 1914 â?? or as hot as one can be on a 100-year-old trail â?? when Octoberâ??s friend Yumi finds herself the target of anti-Asian harassment at school. Solving two mysteries at once wonâ??t be easy, but our intrepid heroine in black eyeliner loves a challenge. Follow October, Cyril, Tabetha, Morna, Kirby, and Derek as they sleuth their way through a blizzard of suffragettes, iceskating disasters, mystical telephones, and boats named Titanic, all set against a backdrop of yu No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Some things that made this book stand out for me were: October's father's clinical depression, and October's accurate knowledge of it; the honest treatment of racism even in our schools, and how racist micro-aggressions can be just as damaging as full-on, virulent racism.
I liked how the 1914 mystery connected to the modern-day mystery and how October and her friends worked toward solving both of them.
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