Children's
Twelve-year-old Andora 'Andi' Boggs and her new best friend Colin Carter couldn't be more excited to attend the prestigious science camp at the local university in Killdeer, Ohio. Unfortunately, Discovery Camp's curriculum appears to include much more than just chemistry and biology. From day one, the university is plagued by a series of pranks--missing markers, loose crickets, and stolen scales. Campus security blames the mysterious janitor Polk, but even though Andi agrees he's acting suspicious, she can't believe the gentle old man would do anything illegal. Then one prank goes too far and their chemistry professor is injured by an explosion in the lab, upping the stakes of the investigation. Andi and Colin must unravel the secrets behind the chemistry department and Polk's dark past before danger closes the camp for good.
Praise for the series:
2013 Agatha Award Nominee
"In the upstanding tradition of Nancy Drew and Harriet the Spy, Andi is spunky and unafraid to take risks" - Booklist
"A fun little detective story with some simple life lessons." - Kirkus Reviews
"Flower creates a cast of memorable characters and a colorful, historically detailed setting." - Publishers Weekly
After the sudden death of their parents in the jungles of Central America, twelve-year-old science geek Andora "Andi" Boggs and her diva teenaged sister, Bethany, move to rural Killdeer, Ohio to live with their eccentric twenty-something aunt. And while the timeworn house has been home to the Boggs family for generations, Andi feels far from at home. Exploring the attic in her grief, she discovers proof of another Andora Boggs in the family tree hidden in a Depression-era trunk. Despite the meddling of the citizens of Killdeer, Andi and her new friend, Colin Carter, are determined to find out who this first Andora was, how she vanished, and why no one in town wants to talk about her. As more and more unanswered questions pile up, Andi and Colin must decide who they can trust with their secrets and who is interested in Andora's story for the wrong reasons.
World Publishing Company, 1957. 1st edition in English, featuring just one signature with increasingly smaller split pages. Cover serves as title page, corners bumped; covers show minor wear, some smudges; binding tight; text clean. G+
With text selected by Helen Dean Fish from the King James Bible. First Edition, second issue with misspelling on spine corrected. Winner of the First Caldecott Award (precedes sticker). Dust jacket protected; head of spine missing 1/4"; edges worn, creased, chipped; price clipped; green cloth with gilt lettering; illustrated endpapers slightly toned; binding tight; text clean. G+/G
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