A fifth grader really has her work cut out for her to save her mom’s new job, a particularly surly resident of a Pennsylvania retirement home, and maybe the whole world to boot.
Thanks to a profound education in human nature and foibles gained at the hair salon of her Granny Lu, now two years dead, map-loving Addie is well prepared to navigate both her 11th school and Happy Valley Village, where her footloose single mother has landed a job. The fly in the ointment is nasty Melinda Sloat, HVV’s autocratic director, whose expansive building schemes wait upon the death and/or senility of the estate’s landowner, Mr. Norris. But it isn’t long before Addie begins to suspect that there’s more to the crotchety, seemingly declining Mr. Norris than meets the eye. Sure enough, her mom’s discovery of a stretchy blue body suit hidden in the bottom of his closet touches off a quiet investigation that quickly spirals into a terrific scramble of stunning revelations, secret meetings, dirty dealings, rising stakes, desperate schemes, and even face-offs with mysterious strangers in black cars capped…ta-da!...by a last-second rescue that will definitely dazzle readers sorry to leave Addie’s suddenly not-quite-so-ordinary world. Behind an uncommonly savvy, redoubtable protagonist, Freeman stocks her cast with a diverse array of equally vivacious characters, including as lively and hilarious a group of resident seniors as ever was. Main characters read as White.
A clever, lively romp.
(Fiction. 10-13)