The Mysterious Matter of I. M. Fine

The Mysterious Matter of I. M. Fine

by Diane Stanley
The Mysterious Matter of I. M. Fine

The Mysterious Matter of I. M. Fine

by Diane Stanley

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Overview

Strange things have been happening at Franny's new school.

First it was the Jelly Worm Fad.

Then came the exploding headaches that kept students home for days.

When the latest creepy phenomenon lands her sister in the hospital, Franny and her new friend, Beamer, try to get to the bottom of it.

Following a hunch, Franny discovers the one link that all these kids share—they're rabid fans of I. M. Fine, author of the mega-popular Chillers series.

But I. M. Fine is nowhere to be found ... or is he)

Admirers of Diane Stanley's celebrated nonfiction picture-book biographies and her critically acclaimed novel, A Time Apart, are in for a treat as she shows her playful side in this quirky, fast-paced, and humorous mystery.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062044587
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 06/24/2014
Sold by: HARPERCOLLINS
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
Lexile: 650L (what's this?)
File size: 712 KB
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Diane Stanely is the author and illustrator of beloved books for young readers, including The Silver Bowl, named a best book of the year by Kirkus Reviews and an ALA Booklist Editors’ Choice; The Cup and the Crown; The Princess of Cortova; Saving Sky, winner of the Arab American Book Award; Bella at Midnight, a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year and an ALA Booklist Editors’ Choice; The Mysterious Case of the Allbright Academy; The Mysterious Matter of I. M. Fine; The Chosen Prince; and Joplin, Wishing.

Ms. Stanley has written and illustrated numerous picture books, including three creatively reimagined fairy tales, The Giant and the Beanstalk, Goldie and the Three Bears, and Rumpelstiltskin’s Daughter, and an award-winning series of picture book biographies. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. You can visit her online at www.dianestanley.com.

Read an Excerpt

Chapter One

A few years ago, I made up a game to play with the packing boxes. It was called Find the Treasure. The twins and I would pick something familiar -- like the eggbeater, say, or the candlesticks'and that would be the treasure. Then while Mom and Dad were unpacking things and putting them away, we would start madly opening boxes, trying to find it.

Whoever found the treasure first got to pick the coolest bedroom in the new house. Of course, since Mom and Dad were under the impression that we were actually helping them unpack, they expected us to do things like take the dishes into the kitchen -- not just pile them on the floor and move on to the next box. This provided an added challenge.

The last time we moved, the idea just popped into my head that it would be a lot more exciting if, instead of a treasure, it was a bomb -- and if we didn't find it in time, the whole house would blow up! We got so frenzied trying to save the family from annihilation that we broke a couple of things and our parents got really annoyed.

After that, we quit playing the game and just helped unpack like normal kids (normal kids, that is, who move a lot).

Still, the idea of a time bomb hidden among the packing boxes, with their innocent labels (kitchen, bed linens, toys), haunted me.

Later, after everything that happened, I remembered the game and wondered what had put the idea into my head, and why it had stayed with me so stubbornly. It was almost as if I somehow knew, way back then, what was going to happen.

Now, I know this sounds really mystical and off-the-wall, and I apologize about that. And, of course, if you want to be absolutelyliteral about it, the whole I. M. Fine thing wasn't about bombs at all. But once you've read this story, I think you'll understand. It was just a different kind of time bomb in a different kind of package. But it was every bit as dangerous as the real thing. And just like in the game, time was running out.

Well, you'll see.

The Mysterious Matter of I. M. Fine. Copyright © by Diane Stanley. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Available now wherever books are sold.

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