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A Recipe for Robbery

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Lemonade.

Corn dogs.

Strawberry shortcake.

Veggies?

The Bloomsberry Cucumber Festival is under way, and Lindy plans to avoid all vegetables, as usual. But then she ends up with a plateful of Granny Goose's slimy, disgusting stewed cucumbers.

And a mystery.

How did a valuable stolen locket end up buried in cucumber sludge?

Granny Goose is a wacky lady, but Lindy knows she'd never steal from anyone. So, with best friend Margaret and know-it-all Gus Kinnard, Lindy sets out to find out who's behind the frame-up.

Can the threesome work together? And can they untangle the mess of clues fast enough to save Granny Goose—and collect a hefty reward?

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    • School Library Journal

      July 1, 2009
      Gr 4-6-When Lindy, 11, gets stuck having to eat a dish prepared by Mrs. Unger, aka Granny Goose, at the annual Bloomsberry Cucumber Festival, she finds a ruby-encrusted locket in the concoction. The item is one of the many heirlooms Mrs. Grimstone reported stolen from her home earlier in the week. Lindy seriously doubts that Granny is the thief. The woman cares little for material goods and spends most of her time rescuing and looking after animals, especially her goose. Lindy, her friend Margaret, and their classmate Gus set out to solve the mystery and hopefully nab the $5000 reward. The novel is full of likable characters and fun twists and turns. The plot moves quickly, and Kelsey writes with wit and verve. An enjoyable addition to the genre."Beth Cuddy, Seward Elementary School, Auburn, NY"

      Copyright 2009 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      May 1, 2009
      Grades 4-6 Sixth-grader Lindy longs to attend summer band camp with her friend Margaret, but her parents cant afford it. She discovers a valuable locket in her stewed cucumbers, but learns that a wealthy womans jewels have been reported stolen and that their wacky, elderly friend, Granny Goose, is suspected. Margaret, Lindy, and their friend Gus join forces to find the culprit, clear Granny Gooses name, and collect the reward. The trail of clues winds a bit but ends with justice for all. Unlike the many mystery narrators striving for a noirish voice even in childrens books today, Lindys first-person narrative sounds refreshingly innocent: her characters gasp, exclaim gosh, and even say tsk, tsk. The storys backdrop is the Bloomsberry Cucumber Festival, a suitably down-home venue for a mystery with a decidedly old-fashioned tone and a relatively slow pace. While not for every child, this old-school childrens mystery may suit a number of todays readers.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2009
      Lindy discovers a stolen locket in her dish of stewed cucumbers. Aided by her friends--and a pet goose--she's sure she can track down the rest of the stolen goods and use the reward money to send herself to band camp. Set in the fictional "Cucumber Capital of the World," this lighthearted mystery will appeal to middle-grade readers.

      (Copyright 2009 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.6
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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