Sammy Keyes and the Curse of Moustache Mary

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Sammy Keyes and the Curse of Moustache Mary

Author: Wendelin Van Draanen
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Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
The normally unflappable Sammy Keyes is reeling—not from her encounters with a corpse, an arsonist, or an irate policeman, these she can handle. No, what completely unbalances her is the teen-scene at a New Year’s Eve party. Caught up in this adolescent ambush, Sammy begins to doubt herself. And if she can’t trust her own instincts, how can she possibly figure out who burned down a pioneer-era cabin, how a 200-pound pig has disappeared , or why Casey might want to hold her hand?

In this fifth Sammy Keyes mystery, Wendelin Van Draanen gives us her most ambitious work to date. While her prose is as comic as ever, there’s a very serious undercurrent here—Sammy is tossed and torn, both literally and figuratively, as she shoots the rapids of this plot. But in puzzling out whodunit and how and why, she manages not only to turn the culprits over to the police, but also to reclaim a belief in her own strength.

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Wendelin Van Draanen’s funny, fast-paced girl-detective series hit the ground running with Sammy Keyes and the Hotel Thief, winner of the 1999 Edgar Allan Poe Award for best children’s mystery. After four more Sammy stories, we’ve officially befriended the strong, spunky, skateboarding seventh grader who can’t help but plant herself in the middle of the action. Sammy Keyes and the Curse of Moustache Mary starts innocently enough when Sammy decides to spend New Year’s Eve weekend at a friend’s house in the country. The next thing she knows, she’s made friends with an elderly woman named Lucinda Huntley, owner of a 200-pound pet pig and heir to a Wild West story about a century-old family feud involving her great-grandmother “Moustache Mary,” who came west from Missouri in 1845. When Mary’s historic cabin burns to the ground, Sammy wastes no time in plunging headlong into the mystery—and into a few serious scrapes.

Sammy is growing up, and with her years come the rumblings of romance, confrontations with kids who use (and manufacture) drugs, and plenty of decisions about who she should trust… including herself. Van Draanen captures Sammy’s honest, funny, fresh voice in an always-engaging first-person narrative that accompanies the rapid-fire action and adventure. Sammy Keyes is a person your favorite bookworm will want to get to know, and fortunately, more adventures are on the way. (Ages 10 and older) —Karin Snelson

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