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Island of Spies

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"The Dime Novel Kids are spunky, spirited, smart, sassy—and so is Sheila Turnage’s writing. It sizzles and sparkles." —Lauren Wolk, author of Newbery Honor Book Wolf Hollow
From the Newbery Honor-winning author of Three Times Lucky comes a middle grade WWII spy mystery with as much humor and heart as high stakes

Twelve-year-old Stick Lawson lives on Hatteras Island, North Carolina, where life moves steady as the tides, and mysteries abound as long as you look really hard for them. Stick and her friends Rain and Neb are good at looking hard. They call themselves the Dime Novel Kids. And the only thing Stick wants more than a paying case for them to solve is the respect that comes with it. But on Hatteras, the tides are changing. World War II looms, curious newcomers have appeared on the small island, and in the waters off its shores, a wartime menace lurks that will upend Stick’s life and those of everyone she loves. The Dimes are about to face more mysteries than they ever could have wished for, and risk more than they ever could have imagined.
“Big, beautifully unfolding adventure and mystery, [and characters] who jump off the page and straight into your heart.” —Kimberly Willis Holt, author of National Book Award Winner When Zachary Beaver Came to Town

“Fast-paced and suspenseful. The story contains many twists, and it’s packed with humor.” The Week Junior
“Charming and funny, [abounding in] codes and clues, spies, and double agents.PW
"Smart kids save the day in this engaging WWII spy mystery." —Common Sense Media 
"Lively narration will quickly draw readers into the story, which twists and turns cleverly.Booklist
“A little-known piece of American history [makes for] an entertaining saga of island life.”Kirkus
"Funny, crisp, and clever."The Horn Book
“Stick is the kind of protagonist I wish was my best friend . . . . I can’t get enough of her.” —Gennifer Choldenko, author of Newbery Honor Book Al Capone Does My Shirts
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 4, 2022
      Turnage’s (The Law of Finders Keepers) clever 1942-set mystery is based on the real-life torpedoing of American ships off the coast of North Carolina during WWII. Observant narrator Sarah Stickley “Stick” Lawson is a white 12-year-old “apprentice scientist and pre-FBI agent if the FBI ever writes us back” who, with best friends 10-year-old Rain, who has brown skin, and white 12-year-old Neb, make up the Dime Novel Kids. Operating out of a lighthouse and using skills they’ve learned from reading mysteries, the kids comb Hatteras Island to solve self-assigned cases, such as trying to catch the island’s petty thief. When German U-boats sink an American ship off the island’s coast and suspicious newcomers arrive, the Dimes pivot their attention to discovering the Nazi spy they are sure is helping to orchestrate the attacks. Stick’s keen observations are as charming and funny as the island setting, the kids’ antics, and the quirky cast, while her passion for equality is depicted through her insistence that girls should be allowed to defend the island and her staunch defense of Rain, who experiences racism on the largely white island. With codes and clues, spies and double agents, and plenty of made-up references to mystery novels, Turnage’s plot is a complicated maze that requires close attention, even as one message is made abundantly clear: “In times of danger, bet on each other.” An author’s note concludes. Ages 9–12. Agent: Margaret Riley King, WME.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Kristen DiMercurio brings a little known piece of North Carolina's WWII history alive for middle graders. Neb, Rain, and Stick, the Dime Novel Kids, are best friends who look for mysteries to solve. Stick, the story's curious and observant narrator, has a strong voice as she introduces listeners to life on Hatteras Island in the 1940s. Neb is a clever problem solver with a confident voice. Rain, a non-native of the area who always sees the best in others, has a voice filled with compassion and kindness. When an explosion rips the night, rumors of U-boats off the coast become more real. Susan Turnage's author's note shares the story's seed, planted on a visit to North Carolina when she was 9, and clearly separates history from fiction. N.E.M. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:580
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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