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OverviewThis companion to the Edgar Award nominee MOXIE AND THE ART OF RULE BREAKING, which SLJ called a breathless thrill ride, features hidden pirate treasure and a high-stakes game of tag just what you d expect from summer camp! While at Wilderness camp on the Boston Harbor Islands, Ollie must navigate new friends, new enemies, and a high-stakes game of tag, so the last thing he needs is a mystery. But then Ollie meets Grey, an elusive girl with knowledge of the island s secrets, including the legend of a lost pirate treasure, which maynotbe a legend after all. The sidekick steps into the spotlight as Ollie uses his wits and geocaching skills to keep long-lost treasure out of the wrong hands in this exciting adventure-mystery from fan-favorite middle grade author Erin Dionne. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Erin DionnePublisher: Dial Books Imprint: Dial Books Dimensions: Width: 14.70cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 21.10cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9780803738720ISBN 10: 0803738722 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 10 July 2014 Recommended Age: From 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Ollie and the Science of Treasure Hunting A well-choreographed romp starring an engaging protagonist who richly deserves his turn in the spotlight. Kirkus A cast of likable campers, each with his or her own quirks, drive this fast-paced adventure. Booklist Dionne s novel pushes the classic adventure story into the 21st-century. . . Tween readers will cheer on the atypical protagonist as he outwits bullies, uncovers pirate booty, and ultimately grows into a leader among his peers. School Library Journal Humor, suspense, and even a little orienteering make this an absorbing read for tweens and young teens. VOYA Ollie has graduated to hero of his own book, [where] his ability to find hidden objects embroils him in a hunt for pirate treasure. Newsday.com Praise for Ollie and the Science of Treasure Hunting A well-choreographed romp starring an engaging protagonist who richly deserves his turn in the spotlight. -- Kirkus A cast of likable campers, each with his or her own quirks, drive this fast-paced adventure. -- Booklist Humor, suspense, and even a little orienteering make this an absorbing read for tweens and young teens. -- VOYA Praise for Ollie and the Science of Treasure Hunting A well-choreographed romp starring an engaging protagonist who richly deserves his turn in the spotlight. -- Kirkus Reviews A cast of likable campers, each with his or her own quirks, drive this fast-paced adventure. -- Booklist Praise for Ollie and the Science of Treasure Hunting A well-choreographed romp starring an engaging protagonist who richly deserves his turn in the spotlight. Kirkus A cast of likable campers, each with his or her own quirks, drive this fast-paced adventure. Booklist Dionne s novel pushes the classic adventure story into the 21st-century. . . Tween readers will cheer on the atypical protagonist as he outwits bullies, uncovers pirate booty, and ultimately grows into a leader among his peers. School Library Journal Humor, suspense, and even a little orienteering make this an absorbing read for tweens and young teens. VOYA Ollie has graduated to hero of his own book, [where] his ability to find hidden objects embroils him in a hunt for pirate treasure. Newsday.com Author InformationErin Dionne is the author of Models Don't Eat Chocolate Cookies, The Total Tragedy of a Girl Named Hamlet, Notes from an Accidental Band Geek, and Moxie and the Art of Rule Breaking, which was nominated for an Edgar award. Erin writes about the miseries, mysteries, and magic of middle school, and teaches liberal arts at a small college north of Boston. She lives with her family in Framingham, Massachusetts. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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