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With a ghoulish plot and some niche interests (magic minerals and funeral home procedures), this story will be a thrilling read for young mystery enthusiasts who appreciate the macabre.
Given its focus on the Hudson River and the Riverkeepers program, this title will be of most interest to libraries and readers local to that area; for future environmentalists everywhere, the success of the Hudson River cleanup is a story of celebration no matter the location.
This title does a splendid job of opening ancient worlds to younger readers; it’s a useful addition to nonfiction collections in schools and public libraries.
Animal lovers who are edging into longer chapter books will appreciate the story and Sam’s funny view of humans, or “naked-monkey-things.” An excellent addition to the shelves of school and public libraries.
This powerful book will be enjoyed by all young readers, especially those with a fondness for historical fiction. It will remind them that no matter what, no one is “not nothing.”