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The Callender Papers
The Callender Papers
Author: Cynthia Voigt
"Entertaining, interesting, and well written." — NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW — Jean was barely thirteen when she agreed to work with Mr. Theil to catalogue his family papers. She was trying to be brave and independent, but he was a frightening man. Yet, as she went through his papers, a nightmare unfolded. It was a cruel story from the past...event...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780844671925
ISBN-10: 0844671924
Publication Date: 6/2001
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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Publisher: Peter Smith Pub Inc
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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celeria avatar reviewed The Callender Papers on + 174 more book reviews
1983 Edgar Award winner by Cynthia Voigt, author of the Tillerman cycle books.
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While the narrator of this little book is just thirteen, the story is appropriate for this age and up. Winner of the Edgar Allen Poe Award, the mystery begins with a young girl sorting family papers for Mr. Thiel. Even though he's a friend of her Aunt Constance, she finds him a little terrifying. Instead, she finds herself drawn to another man whose warmth and friendly manner is more appealing to a young person. As the mystery unfolds, she finds herself the center of it all. To tell more about the story would give too much away. My advice is just to read this one and discover the mystery for yourself.


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