Teen Fiction - Choices & Transitions, Teen Fiction - Mysteries & Thrillers
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Overview
‘Stop raving on about kidnappers,' I told him. ‘Kidnappers steal people. Blondie's just a doll.' Then Kara vanished. She was blonde, but she wasn't a doll. Looking for Blondie is told in the first person by fourteen-year-old Justine (Just, for short). Just lives with her Uncle Sam who is famous for writing crime thrillers. In a radio interview he admits that he can't write unless he has a special mascot on his desk. This mascot is Blondie, a Barbie-type doll that Just gave him when she was four years old, though he doesn't admit this to the interviewer. Next day the mascot is stolen and the hunt to find the doll and solve the mystery begins.Author Biography: Among Australia's leading writers for Young Adults, Jenny Pausacker has written sixty books for young people, from picture books and junior fantasies to science fiction and Young Adult novels, winning several awards. Jenny enjoys a good mystery and is author of the Blake mystery series and The Rings in Lothian's After Dark Series.
Book Details
Published
January 1, 2001
Publisher
Lothian Children's Books
Pages
96
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780734401670