Smashie McPerter and the Mystery of Room 11 bookcover

Smashie McPerter and the Mystery of Room 11

N. Griffin 

(Author)

Kate Hindley 

(Illustrator)
4.9/5.0
21,000+ Reviews
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Description

“Smashie will endear herself to many readers. . . . A gentle and humorous mystery for younger middle grade readers.” — School Library Journal

The day the hamster disappears from Smashie McPerter’s class begins like any other. As Room 11 descends into paranoia-fueled chaos, as natural suspects produce natural alibis, and as motives remain unmotivated, Smashie and her best friend, Dontel, are forced to the limits of their parlor-room detecting to set things right.

Product Details

PublisherCandlewick
Publish DateAugust 02, 2016
Pages256
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780763690977
Dimensions7.6 X 5.2 X 0.7 inches | 0.5 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids, Kids

About the Author

N. GRIFFIN is the author of the Smashie McPerter series, as well as The Whole Stupid Way We Are, for which she was named a Publishers Weekly Flying Start author. Her other books include Just Wreck It All and Trigger. She received her MFA from the Vermont College of Fine Arts.

Kate Hindley has illustrated many books for children, including Worst in Show by William Bee. She lives in Worcestershire, England.

Reviews

Griffin writes a consistently smart book, layering subplots and red herrings on her central mystery and unapologetically using $20 vocabulary. She carefully provides context clues that will help her young middle-grade audience understand challenging words, introducing Smashie's discomfort at "the weight of [her classmates'] unjust censure" with the crystalline observation that they "were angrier at her than ever!" A singularly appealing group of kids populates this nifty mystery for readers ready for a challenge.
—Kirkus Reviews

Griffin uses humor to tackle issues most children grapple with at some point, and Hindley’s loose b&w sketches play up the madcap energy at Rebecca Lee Crumpler Elementary School. Smashie’s ... positive energy and determination are impressive. Readers will be learning and laughing heartily as Smashie dons her “Investigator Suit” and uses “thinking power” to try to prove herself
—Publishers Weekly

The story is well written and evenly paced, with great supporting characters to root both for and against. ... A gentle and humorous mystery for younger middle grade readers.
—School Library Journal

Readers will have fun going with Smashie’s flow—her custom-made outfits (“Investigation Suit,” “Distracting-Adults-from-Messes Suit”), shaky logic (“A little soft creature should have little soft feet!”), wrongheaded accusations, and triumphant redemption. Black-and-white illustrations throughout display Smashie’s individuality and verve.
—The Horn Book

N. Griffin's charming book, SMASHIE McPERTER AND THE MYSTERY OF ROOM 11, solidly combines a day in the life of a normal third grader with some kid-level, hard-boiled sleuthing. Accompanied by a collection of illustrations by Kate Hindley, this book balances itself as an adorable and wonderfully character-driven story.
—KidsReads.com

This fine story of investigation and discovery is perfect for advanced elementary to middle school leisure readers.
—Children's Bookwatch

Smashie is a unique and engaging heroine, and her relationship with the likable Dontel is credible and endearing. Plentiful humor in the colorful characterizations and amusing phraseology (“The children waved their outerwear like pitchforks”) make this an excellent readaloud selection as well.... Kids moving up from Cam Jansen will find Smashie an entertaining next step.
—Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

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