The Vandemark Mummy

by Cynthia Voigt

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When, as the new Classics professor at Vandemark College, their father is made responsible for a collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts, twelve-year-old Phineas and his older sister Althea try to find out why the collection is the target of thieves, especially when the mummy disappears.

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When college instructor Sam Hall and his children, Phineas and Althea move from Oregon to Portland, Maine, they encounter new experiences and a mystery. Mrs. Hall stays behind in Oregon to pursue a high-powered job working long hours for a congressman.

Phineas is twelve, an avid cyclist, and the younger sibling of fifteen-year-old Althea, who has a deep interest in learning Greek.

After Instructor Hall becomes curator of Egyptian artifacts, the mummy is stolen. Then Althea disappears! Neither Phineas nor Althea is circumspect in their actions which makes The Vandemark Mummy a great middle school adventure!!
Voigt, Cynthia, The Vandemark Mummy, When, as the new Classics professor at Vandemark College, their father is made responsible for a collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts just bequeathed to the college, twelve-year-old Phineas and his older sister Althea try to find out why the collection is the target of thieves, especially when the mummy disappears. It's not a terribly valuable mummy, but its disappearance spells big trouble for their father. A whispered phone call leads Phineas and Althea to the vandalized mummy without revealing the identity of the thief. Then someone far more important to Phineas than a fifteen-hundred-year-old mummy vanishes. In spite of what the police think, he knows his sister would not have run away, and show more he knows she's in grave danger. But can he unravel the mystery in time to save her life? show less

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Cynthia Voigt was born on February 25, 1942 in Boston, Massachusetts. She received a bachelor's degree from Smith College, did graduate work at St. Michael's College, and later received a teacher's certification from Christian Brothers College. After college, she worked for an advertising agency. Before becoming a full-time author, she was a show more secretary and a high school English teacher. Her first book, Homecoming, was published in 1981. Her children's books address such issues at child abuse and racism, topics that are not often talked about in books designed for children. She is the author of numerous books including the Bad Girls series, the Tillerman Cycle series, and the Kingdom series. She won the Notable Children's Trade Book in the field of social studies for Homecoming, the Newbery Medal, ALA in 1983 for Dicey's Song, and the Edgar Allan Poe Award in 1984 for The Callender Papers. In 1995, she received the MAE Award. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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1991

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Fiction and Literature, Young Adult
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PZ7 .V874 .VLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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