Enola Holmes: The Case of the Missing Marquess

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Price
$8.99  $8.36
Publisher
Philomel Books
Publish Date
Pages
240
Dimensions
5.1 X 7.7 X 0.7 inches | 0.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780593350539

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About the Author
Nancy Springer has published forty novels for adults, young adults and children. In a career beginning shortly after she graduated from Gettysburg College in 1970, Springer wrote for ten years in the imaginary realms of mythological fantasy, then ventured on contemporary fantasy, magical realism, and women's fiction before turning her attention to children's literature. Her novels and stories for middle-grade and young adults range from contemporary realism, mystery/crime, and fantasy to her critically acclaimed novels based on the Arthurian mythos, I AM MORDRED: A TALE OF CAMELOT and I AM MORGAN LE FAY. Springer's children's books have won her two Edgar Allan Poe awards, a Carolyn W. Field award, various Children's Choice honors and numerous ALA Best Book listings. Her most recent series include the Tales of Rowan Hood, featuring Robin Hood's daughter, and the Enola Holmes mysteries, starring the much younger sister of Sherlock Holmes.

Ms. Springer lives in East Berlin, Pennsylvania.

Reviews
Praise for Enola Holmes: The Case of the Missing Marquess

An Edgar Award Nominee!

* "Enola shows herself to be an intelligent, rational, resourceful, and brave protagonist. Readers will look forward to hearing this heroine's unique voice again." --Publishers Weekly, starred review

* "This is a terrific package. Springer not only provides two fine mysteries, breathtaking adventure, and key-eyed description, but she also offers a worthy heroine." --Booklist, starred review

* "A tasty appetizer, with every sign of further courses to come."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review

* "Enola's loneliness, intelligence, sense of humor, and sheer pluck make her an extremely appealing heroine." --School Library Journal, starred review