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Hardcover Whistler in the Dark Book

ISBN: 1584854863

ISBN13: 9781584854869

Whistler in the Dark

(Book #16 in the American Girl History Mysteries Series)

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Format: Hardcover

Condition: Very Good*

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Book Overview

It's the 1860s in a Colorado mining town. Emma and her mother have just moved to the territory because her mother has accepted a job at a newspaper. Strange occurrences, threatening notes, and an... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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4 ratings

Great historical mystery

My Daughter has every American Girl book and Mystery. They are fantastic for elementary school age girls. Lots of history in each one.

One of the Best Mysteries I've Ever Read,

I like this book because of the way Emma Henderson feels about how her mother dresses, and because of all the mystery! I recommend this book to whoever loves mysteries and\or has read any other American Girl History Mysteries.

One of the Best Mysteries I've Ever Read

I like this book because of the way Emma Henderson feels about how her mother dresses, and because of all the mystery! I recommend this book to whoever loves mysteries and\or has read any other American Girl History Mysteries.

Whistler In The Dark Is A Great Historical Mystery Book!

Whistler in the Dark is a great historical mystery book about a twelve-year-old girl, Emma Henderson, who is sad because her father was killed in the Civil War, and her mother has no time to spend with her. When her mother decides to wear a Reform Dress and move to Colorado to start a newspaper, Emma is even more upset. But her troubles become even worse when they arrive in Twin Pines. The gold rush town has no houses, no schools, and no other girls Emma?s age. Someone also doesn?t want the newspaper to succeed and sends them a threatening note, dumps their ink, and does awful things to try and scare them off. Emma is also scared because a ghost-like figure has followed them from Chicago and, each night, goes by her window at the boarding house and whistles a tune that her dead father used to whistle all the time. At the end of the story, Emma figures out who is trying to scare them away from Twin Pines, and who is the secret whistler. Emma also learns to admire her mother for going West where she could be more than just a mother. I read this book for my 4th grade teacher, Mrs. Maull (who rocks!) The book was a little bit scary at one point, but it was still really a great book. I loved learning about how women couldn't wear pants or do a lot of jobs other than be a mom or wife! My grandmother read the book and loved it, too. So I recommend this book to all girls of all ages!
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