Mary Anne and the Secret in the Attic

by Ann M. Martin

Baby-Sitters Club Mystery (5), Baby-Sitters Club (Mysteries — Mystery #5)

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The hit series is back, to charm and inspire another generation of baby-sitters! Mary Anne's mother died when Mary Anne was just a baby. And since it makes Mr. Spier too sad to talk about her, Mary Anne hardly knows a thing about her mother. She respects her father's feelings, but lately, she wants to know more.So Mary Anne does something she knows is wrong. She goes up into the creepy, ghostly attic in her and Dawn's house to look for evidence. And there Mary Anne finds something she wishes show more she'd never looked for . . . .The best friends you'll ever have are detectives, too! Ann M. Martin is the creator of The Baby-sitters Club, which has more than 190 million books in print, making it one of the most popular series in the history of publishing. Her novels include A Corner of the Universe (a Newbery Honor Book), Belle Teal, Here Today, A Dog's Life, On Christmas Eve, and the Main Street and Family Tree series, as well as the much-loved collaborations P.S. Longer Letter Later and Snail Mail No More, with Paula Danziger. Ann lives in upstate New York. show less

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After Kristy's mystery, this was another good one for its intended audience, but now as an adult, I can not help but think, so after Mary Anne's mother's death, Alma's parents never made any attempt to see Mary Anne? I mean, I know Alma's death was painful for Mary Anne's father, but I find it hard to believe that that alone would cause the estrangement between Alma's parents and their son in law.
I've never been a real fan of the Baby-Sitters Mysteries, or even the various mysteries that popped up during the regular series. This book, however, doesn't deal with 'ghosts' or long forgotten secrets of Stoneybrook that don't really matter. This one deals with a secret that's been kept from Mary Anne - after her mother died, her father sent her to stay with her maternal grandparents.

Maybe this book would have had more impact if I had read it when it first came out, rather than gathering all the knowledge about Mary Anne and her grandmother from later books. But because I read it so much later, it felt a little like it was just filling in some minor gaps - it didn't have the emotional impact it might have had.

Still, I'm glad I did show more read it finally. show less

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Mary Anne and the Secret in the Attic
Original title
Mary Anne and the Secret in the Attic
Original publication date
1992

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Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PZ7 .M3567585Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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