Smashie McPerter and the Shocking Rocket Robbery
By (Author) N. Griffin
Illustrated by Kate Hindley
3
Candlewick Press,U.S.
Candlewick Press,U.S.
1st December 2022
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Science and technology
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Crime and mystery fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: School stories
FIC
Hardback
272
Width 145mm, Height 217mm, Spine 23mm
420g
A field trip to the planetarium goes awry when Dontels technically correct picture of a working rocket is stolen. Can Smashie solve the trickiest mystery yet
Smashie McPerter and her classmates from Room 11 are going on a field trip to the planetarium! Nobody is more excited than Smashies best friend, Dontel, who dreams of becoming an astrophysicist. In fact, Dontel has even created an accurate drawing of a working rocket, piloted by his and Smashies favorite action figure, Brainyon. In a surprise move, Dontels grandmother, whos chaperoning, brings the rocket drawing with her to enter into the planetariums science contest. But in a shocking turn of events, the drawing goes missing before they get there! Smashie is on the case (luckily she brought an array of interesting hats to help get into character). But the suspect list keeps growingprankster Billy, who prefers the Haddock over Brainyon; tight-lipped Tatiana, whos wearing a NASA T-shirt; and . . . Smashie herself Nobody is above suspicion in this third hilarious and clever Smashie McPerter mystery.
Adorably earnest. . . The whole is related in a sophisticated style that trusts its readers to keep up all the way to the incredibly sweet, Christie-worthy resolution. . . . A welcome return!
Kirkus Reviews
The story is fast-paced, the chapters are filled with appealing characters, and potentially unfamiliar words are clearly explained. . . . Young readers will be happily caught up in the duos latest mystery.
School Library Journal
N. GRIFFIN is the author of the Smashie McPerter series, as well as The Whole Stupid Way We Are, for which she was named a Publishers Weekly Flying Start author. Her other books include Just Wreck It All and Trigger. She received her MFA from the Vermont College of Fine Arts.
Kate Hindley is a childrens book illustrator living and working in the U.K. She worked as a print designer before illustrating her first book, Claire Freedmans The Great Snortle Hunt, which was nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal. Since then, she has illustrated a number of books, including the Smashie McPerter chapter books, The Same But Different Too by Karl Newson, and Don't Call Me Choochie Pooh! by Sean Taylor.