Georgie’s sister, Agatha, left home with some people passing
through who were following the passenger pigeon migration, but a week later,
the sheriff brought her almost unrecognizable body home. Georgie is convinced that the body is not
Agatha but no one else believes it. So
Georgie hatches a plan to follow her sister’s trail herself and find proof that
Agatha is still alive. What she doesn’t
count on is her sister’s old beau, Billy, tagging along, or them running into
trouble, or confirmation that her sister, in fact, may have been consorting
with the sort of people that could have gotten her killed. This story has a lot of adventure, a great
female protagonist, and an interesting historical setting. A lot of older elementary or teen readers
would enjoy this book.
This blog is the home of the St. Louis Public Library team for the Missouri Book Challenge. The Missouri Book Challenge is a friendly competition between libraries around the state to see which library can read and blog about the most books each year. At the library level, the St. Louis Public Library book challenge blog is a monthly competition among SLPL staff members and branches. For the official Missouri Book Challenge description see: http://mobookchallenge.blogspot.com/p/about-challenge.h
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