Mischief and Malice - Berthe Amoss - Books - Lizzie Skurnick Books - 9781939601452 - May 5, 2015
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Mischief and Malice

Berthe Amoss

Mischief and Malice

Publisher Marketing: Set in New Orleans, Louisiana, on the eve of World War II, "Mischief and Malice" is a brand new work from an iconic figure in young adult literature. Following the death of her Aunt Eveline, fourteen-year old Addie--who we first met in Berthe Amoss's classic "Secret Lives"--is now living with her Aunt Tooise, Uncle Henry, and her longtime rival cousin, Sandra Lee. A new family has just moved into Addie's former house, including a young girl who is just Addie's age. Meanwhile, Louis, the father of Tom, Addie's lifelong neighbor and best friend, suddenly returns after having disappeared when Tom was a baby. Between school dances, organizing a Christmas play, fretting about her hair, and a blossoming romance with Tom, Addie stumbles upon a mystery buried in the Great Catch All, an ancient giant armoire filled with heirlooms of her family's past, which holds a devastating secret that could destroy Louis and Tom's lives. Once again, Berthe Amoss has created an indelible portrait of a young girl coming of age in prewar New Orleans. Born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, Berthe Amoss is the author and illustrator of twenty-eight children's and young adult books. Her picture book "The Cajun Gingerbread Boy" won a Children's Choice Award, and her YA novel "The Chalk Cross" was a finalist for the Edgar Allen Poe Award. She lives on the Gulf Coast in Pass Christian, Mississippi. Review Citations: Publishers Weekly 03/02/2015 (EAN 9781939601445, Hardcover) Contributor Bio:  Amoss, Berthe For many years, Mrs. Amoss taught students at Tulane University how to write for children and conducted juvenile writing workshops around the South.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 5, 2015
ISBN13 9781939601452
Publishers Lizzie Skurnick Books
Genre Chronological Period > 20th Century
Pages 208
Dimensions 127 × 188 × 15 mm   ·   136 g

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