Children & YA
The Red Blazer Girls: the Ring of Rocamadou

by Michael D. Beil
Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 2009, $16.99

In The Red Blazer Girls: The Ring of Rocamadour by Michael D. Beil, students at a classy private school in New York City embark on a treasure hunt when one of them spies a mysterious figure in the window of the church next to the school. Puzzles, anagrams, and some abstruse mathematics lead the Red Blazer Girls through a maze of clues to find a missing ring. Along the way, the girls find solutions to various family problems, and strengthen their friendships. These are blissfully normal girls, who aren't afraid to ask for adult assistance when they need it, but are able to face danger when it appears.

Roberta Rogow

Puzzles, anagrams, and some abstruse mathematics lead the Red Blazer Girls through a maze of clues.

Teri Duerr
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by Michael D. Beil
Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 2009, $16.99

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April 2009
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Knopf Books for Young Readers
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