I Like Your Shoes
Crazy things are about to happen to 12-year old Frankie Jackson after she signs on to compete in a reality TV show. Not only does she have to win a televised pitching competition, but she also has to figure out who burned down an abandoned houseboat and how come a 15-year old con artist wants to become her BFF. And weirdest of all - why is she getting phone calls from someone claiming to be the "real" Frankie Jackson? I Like Your Shoes, the third book in the Frankie Jackson mystery series, takes place on the Sausalito houseboat docks. "{T}he book features believable, amusingly insightful narration by its 12-year-old star, and it balances its drama-including youth in dangerous situations-perfectly between having a bite and being appropriate for young readers ... a worthwhile children's mystery for kids and tweens." -- Kirkus Review
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I Like Your Shoes
Crazy things are about to happen to 12-year old Frankie Jackson after she signs on to compete in a reality TV show. Not only does she have to win a televised pitching competition, but she also has to figure out who burned down an abandoned houseboat and how come a 15-year old con artist wants to become her BFF. And weirdest of all - why is she getting phone calls from someone claiming to be the "real" Frankie Jackson? I Like Your Shoes, the third book in the Frankie Jackson mystery series, takes place on the Sausalito houseboat docks. "{T}he book features believable, amusingly insightful narration by its 12-year-old star, and it balances its drama-including youth in dangerous situations-perfectly between having a bite and being appropriate for young readers ... a worthwhile children's mystery for kids and tweens." -- Kirkus Review
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780988809659 |
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Publisher: | Richard Stim |
Publication date: | 09/27/2014 |
Series: | Frankie Jackson Mystery , #3 |
Pages: | 310 |
Product dimensions: | 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.65(d) |
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