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In 1910, Audacity Jones is an eleven-year-old orphan living a monotonous life at Miss Maisie's School for Wayward Girls, and wondering why nothing exciting ever happens--but when the mysterious Commodore Crutchfield whisks her away to Washington D.C., she finds herself involved in a sinister and dangerous plot against the president of the United States.Tags
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Audacity Jones is an eleven-year-old orphan who aches for adventure, a challenge to break up the monotony of her life at Miss Maisie's School for Wayward Girls. Life as a wayward girl isn't so bad; Audie has the best of friends, a clever cat companion, and plenty of books to read. Still, she longs for some excitement, like the characters in the novels she so loves encounter.
So when the mysterious Commodore Crutchfield visits the school and whisks Audie off to Washington, DC, she knows she's in for the journey of a lifetime. But soon, it becomes clear that the Commodore has unsavory plans for Audie--plans that involve the president of the United States and a sinister kidnapping plot. Before she knows it, Audie winds up in the White House show more kitchens, where she's determined to stop the Commodore dead in his tracks. Can Audie save the day before it's too late? show less
So when the mysterious Commodore Crutchfield visits the school and whisks Audie off to Washington, DC, she knows she's in for the journey of a lifetime. But soon, it becomes clear that the Commodore has unsavory plans for Audie--plans that involve the president of the United States and a sinister kidnapping plot. Before she knows it, Audie winds up in the White House show more kitchens, where she's determined to stop the Commodore dead in his tracks. Can Audie save the day before it's too late? show less
I gave up on this pretty quickly because I really dislike when fat is used as a shorthand for bad or greedy or stupid and it felt like the author managed a trifecta. Audacity seemed like a fun character, smart, cheerful, and resourceful. But each description of Miss Maisie's "piggy eyes" or flapping arm skin etc. etc. etc. wore on me a little more until I decided there were better ways to spend my time. I also found (slightly spoilery->) this reader's take on the framing of race relations in the book, and overall I think there are better historical fiction choices out there for me to bring into schools.
Narrated by Lyssa Browne. Audacity is an orphan who lives in a home for "wayward girls." She doesn't mind being sent to the "punishment room," which is actually a library and her reading refuge. When the Commodore shows up looking for an orphan to accompany him on a mission, Audacity goes along with the house mother's approval. Audacity unwittingly finds herself party to the Commodore's scam to kidnap President Taft's niece for a ransom. Of course, Audacity stymies the plan and rescues Dorothy with determination and verve and the unlikely help of a very observant cat. The story is rich with advanced vocabulary that adept readers should be able to understand in context. This would be a good family listen although for me I found it hard show more to stay on track. show less
AUDACITY JONES TO THE RESCUE by Kirby Larson is the first book in a new historical mystery series.
Set in the early 1900s, Audacity is a witty orphan who enjoys reading and adventure. She yearns to explore life outside the Miss Maisie’s School for Wayward Girls. When Commodore Crutchfield shows up at the school looking for an orphan, she immediately volunteers. However Audie soon realizes that Crutchfield and his colleagues are up to no good and she must save the day.
Although there are many middle grade books about orphans and boarding schools, librarians will find that the combination of adventure and mystery will be appeal to a broad cross section of readers. The historical context, particularly the White House setting make the book show more even more fun
To learn more about the author, go to http://www.kirbylarson.com/.
Published by Scholastic on January 26, 2016. ARC courtesy of the publisher. show less
Set in the early 1900s, Audacity is a witty orphan who enjoys reading and adventure. She yearns to explore life outside the Miss Maisie’s School for Wayward Girls. When Commodore Crutchfield shows up at the school looking for an orphan, she immediately volunteers. However Audie soon realizes that Crutchfield and his colleagues are up to no good and she must save the day.
Although there are many middle grade books about orphans and boarding schools, librarians will find that the combination of adventure and mystery will be appeal to a broad cross section of readers. The historical context, particularly the White House setting make the book show more even more fun
To learn more about the author, go to http://www.kirbylarson.com/.
Published by Scholastic on January 26, 2016. ARC courtesy of the publisher. show less
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- Audacity Jones to the Rescue
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- 2016
- Dedication
- For Esme: With much love and no squalor
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- * WARNING *
If you are a reader whose knees wobble at the mere mention of adventure, danger, and derring-do, close these covers immediately and select a tome more to your liking.
Perhaps something about puddi... (show all)ng. - Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"I guess I'd best pack a bag."
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