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Madhattan Mystery

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Lexi and her younger brother, Kevin, are spending the summer in New York City with their colorful actress aunt while their father is away on his honeymoon with his new wife. Still mourning the loss of their mother, time in NYC should be a welcome change for Lexi and Kevin-assuming that the day camp they'll be attending isn't super lame.
But excitement finds Lexi and Kevin when, while waiting for their aunt in Grand Central in the famous Whispering Gallery, Lexi overhears a conversation about a big jewel heist going down. Once at Aunt Roz's, the siblings meet Kim Ling Levine in the building. Half Chinese, half Jewish, persuasive and all knowing, Kim Ling urges them to ditch day camp and dig into the more exciting mystery Alexi overheard in Grand Central. After several missteps and a run-in with a mischievous runaway can Lexi, Kevin, and Kim find out who's behind the jewel heist without getting into too much trouble themselves?
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    • Kirkus

      March 1, 2012
      A jewelry heist, an abrasive new friend and the Big Apple itself carry a young visitor through lingering grief-related issues in this engaging, if thematically crowded outing. Lexi and her little brother Kevin are spending the summer in New York City with their aunt while their father honeymoons with his new wife. Hardly does Lexi step off the train in bustling Grand Central Station than her purse--holding treasured mementos of her mother, two years dead--is snatched. She overhears a suspicious conversation in the station's Whispering Gallery about jewels before being whirled off to her aunt's West Side apartment house to meet the super's hyper daughter, Kim Ling Levine. Electrified by news that gems destined for an exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art have disappeared, Lexi shares the aforementioned conversation with Kim Ling. She is only half-unwillingly dragged into an investigation that takes the young sleuths on a tour of Manhattan, from the Met and Central Park to some of Grand Central's darker corners. Bonk casts and contrasts his sparky characters deftly. He good-humoredly portrays Kim (purple haired, and loud of both mouth and clothing) as a stereotypical New Yorker and Lexi as a quiet brooder who is nonetheless capable of holding up her end of a tumultuous relationship. Her new personal insights and the adventure itself ultimately work to thaw her frozen emotional state. Superfluous flashbacks and an extraneous subplot involving the rehabilitation of a teenage runaway are just distractions on the way to a boisterous happy ending. A pleaser for fans of From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler (1967) and like New York odysseys. (Mystery. 11-13)

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    • School Library Journal

      May 1, 2012

      Gr 4-6- Lexi and her younger brother, Kevin, are spending the summer in New York City with their Aunt Roz while their dad takes an extended honeymoon with their new stepmother. After they arrive at Grand Central Station, Lexi overhears two men plotting where to hide some "bloody jewels." When she learns that the jewels from the new exhibit on Cleopatra at the Met have been stolen, she knows that she can identify the thieves. Instead of going to the day camp her aunt signed them up for, Lexi and Kevin spend most of their days with a friend, following leads and clues to find the jewels and the thieves. Since the death of their mother, Lexi relies on good-luck charms and feelings to know what to do next. Eventually her lies catch up with her. The story starts slowly but the plot soon picks up. Bonk knows the Big Apple and effectively sets the scene for the children's adventures. Lexi is a complicated character, but not the only one. While the story wraps up easily, the clues keep it moving.-Natalie Struecker, Rock Island Public Library, IL

      Copyright 2012 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • ATOS Level:5
  • Lexile® Measure:790
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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