The Spy Catchers of Maple Hill
By (Author) Megan Frazer Blakemore
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Childrens Books
24th June 2015
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Friends and friendships
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Historical fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Crime and mystery fiction
FIC
Paperback
336
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
308g
Hazel Kaplansky is a firm believer in the pursuit of knowledge and truthand she also happens to love a good mystery. When suspicions swirl that a Russian spy has infiltrated her small town of Maple Hill, Vermont, amidst the fervor of Cold War era McCarthyism, Hazel knows its up to her to find a suspect starting with Mr. Jones, the quietly suspicious grave digger. Plus shes found a perfect sleuthing partner in Samuel Butler, the new boy in school with a few secrets of his own. But as Hazel and Samuel piece together clues from the past and present, the truth is suddenly not what they expected, and what they find reveals more about themselves and the people of their cozy little town than they could ever have imagined.
Hazels inquisitiveness, independence and imperfections are a winning combination. * Kirkus Reviews *
Theres lots to talk about here . . . making this a great choice for book clubs or class discussion. * Booklist *
The sense of the time period is seamlessly portrayed... The real strength of Blakemores novel is the underlying juxtaposition of a seemingly pleasant small town and that communitys harsh reaction to those who are different. * The Horn Book Magazine *
A strong work of historical fiction for mystery fans. * School Library Journal *
Hazel is an engaging, if not always likable, girl, and her kids-eye-view of life offers an accessible entryway to the McCarthy/Cold War era. Blakemores characters are refreshingly three-dimensional... Will also appeal to the mystery lovers of the middle grade crowd. * BCCB *
Science, history and literature references glowWith keen intelligence and bits of humor, the prose slips calmly between narrative perspectives, trusting readers to pick up a revelation that Ephraim and Mallory dont seeand its a doozy. This one is special. -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review, on The Water Castle
What shines throughis Blakemores tender understanding of how these childrenand all childrenfeel about their lives and the adults who control them. -- The New York Times on The Water Castle
A book that deserves love. -- Elizabeth Bird from Fuse8 on The Water Castle
The Water Castle is full of adventure and mystery, but mostly its about the importance of family, friendship and home. -- The Washington Post on The Water Castle
Blakemore skillfully explores the intersection of science and magic in this multifaceted story a sense of skeptical wonder pervades the book and lingers. -- Publishers Weekly on The Water Castle
Megan Frazer Blakemore is the author of The Water Castle, which received a starred review from Kirkus, and the YA novel Secrets of Truth And Beauty which received a starred review in Publishers Weekly and was on the ALA Rainbow list. A former middle-school librarian, Megan lives in Maine with her family. www.meganfrazer.com @meganbfrazer