Missing Since Monday - eBook
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Missing Since Monday - eBook  -     By: Ann M. Martin

Missing Since Monday - eBook

Open Road Media Teen & Tween / 2014 / ePub

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Title: Missing Since Monday - eBook
By: Ann M. Martin
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Open Road Media Teen & Tween
Publication Date: 2014
ISBN: 9781453298077
ISBN-13: 9781453298077
Ages: 12-14
Stock No: WW64207EB

Publisher's Description

Maggie unearths dark family secrets after her little sister disappears in this heart-pounding mystery

When sixteen-year-old Maggie’s father and stepmother leave home for a long-overdue honeymoon, Maggie and her older brother, Mike, must take care of their four-year-old half sister, Courtenay. On Monday, Maggie puts her sister on the bus, but when Courtenay doesn’t come home that day, Maggie discovers that she never made it to school.

The police and Maggie’s terrified family begin an exhaustive search for the little girl. Meanwhile, Maggie is getting creepy phone calls and feels like she is being followed. When the police question her, Maggie learns more about why she and her brother are not allowed to see their mother. Soon after, Maggie’s mom reaches out to reunite with her kids. Is this a strange coincidence or is there a connection to Courtenay’s disappearance?

This ebook features an illustrated personal history of Ann M. Martin, including rare images from the author’s collection.

Author Bio

Ann M. Martin grew up in Princeton, New Jersey. After attending Smith College, where she studied education and psychology, she became a teacher at a small elementary school in Connecticut. Martin also worked as an editor of children’s books before she began writing full time. Martin is best known for the Baby-Sitters Club series, which has sold over one hundred seventy million copies. Her novel A Corner of the Universe won a Newbery Honor in 2003. In 1990, she cofounded the Lisa Libraries, which donates new children’s books to organizations in underserved areas. Martin lives in upstate New York with her three cats.

Editorial Reviews

"Tense, gripping fare right up to the finale." —Publishers Weekly

"A fast-moving cautionary tale." —Kirkus Reviews

"Middle school readers, including reluctant ones, will really care what happens." —School Library Journal

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