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After Mandie and Celia hear suspicious noises coming from an alley on their way back to schol one night, and thinking that it is somehow connected to a missing heirloom, Mandie decides to investigate.Tags
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While I have long enjoyed the Mandie series, I feel that this book is too full of historical inaccuracies to enjoy fully. As a young Victorian lady of means, Mandie by this time would have had it drummed into her that she is not to do anything that might damage her reputation. The European voyage with Jonathon was bad enough, but having Mandie deliberately go to a place where she could very well have something horrible happen to her is so out of character for the time. There's no way that a real Heathwood's would have allowed her or Celia or April for that matter to continue their education there with the questionable mark on their reputation, regardless if one of their grandmothers did own the school. I know that the books are written show more for children, but still, there has to be some recognition of the mores of the age that Mandie grew up in. show less
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Lois Gladys Leppard (1924 - October 5, 2008) was the author of The Mandie Series of children's novels. As of 2004 there were forty Mandie books. The heroine lives in North Carolina in the early 1900s and encounters adventure and solves mysteries with help from her friends, family, and pet cat, Snowball. These young reader novels are meant to teach show more morals as well as be fun and captivating stories to read. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Mandie and the Dark Alley
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