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SISTERHOOD OF SLEUTHS by Jennifer Chambliss Bertman

SISTERHOOD OF SLEUTHS

by Jennifer Chambliss Bertman ; illustrated by Vesper Stamper

Pub Date: Sept. 27th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-316-33107-4
Publisher: Christy Ottaviano Books

Sixth grader Maizy investigates the mysterious appearance of a box of vintage Nancy Drew books.

Maizy has been writing silly screenplays with her friend Izzy since third grade, but the presumably White girls’ relationship changes after Izzy criticizes Maizy’s script for their school project and unilaterally invites into their group other classmates who co-opt Maizy’s ideas. Hurt and angry, Maizy forms a new group with implied Latina Cam and biracial (Asian Indian and White) Nell. Someone has anonymously left a box of old Nancy Drew mysteries and a photo of three women dated 1993 outside Maizy’s mother’s thrift shop; one of the women in the photo is Jacuzzi, Maizy’s grandmother, but the books aren’t from her, and she doesn’t remember the photo. Determined to discover the connection between the books, the photo, and Jacuzzi, the girls decide to produce a documentary, researching, interviewing, and following leads as they uncover information about the origin, authorship, evolution in popular perception and racist content, and continued popularity of the Nancy Drew books as well as the role they played in Jacuzzi’s life. A strong theme of evolving friendships pervades this fun and funny mystery narrated in Maizy’s lively voice, while the Nancy Drew motif infuses the plot with fascinating, thoroughly researched historical details about the series’ creation and survival. Final art not seen.

An engaging pick for mystery fans and wannabe sleuths.

(map, author’s note, resources) (Mystery. 9-12)