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The case of the peculiar pink fan

Springer, Nancy. (Author).

Summary: While fourteen-year-old Enola Holmes endeavors to save her friend Lady Cecily Alistair from an unwelcome arranged marriage, she meets with some assistance from her older brother, Sherlock, and interference by the eldest, Mycroft.

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  • ISBN: 0399247807 (hardcover) :
  • ISBN: 9780399247804 (hardcover) :
  • Physical Description: 183 p. ; 22 cm.
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  • Publisher: New York, NY : Philomel Books, c2008.

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Study Program Information Note:
7.3 6 124698 MG Accelerated Reader
Awards Note:
A Junior Library Guild selection.f.
Subject: Arranged marriage Juvenile fiction
Lost articles Juvenile fiction
Characters and characteristics in literature Juvenile fiction
Arranged marriage Fiction
Lost and found possessions Fiction
Characters in literature Fiction
Mystery and detective stories
London (England) History 19th century Juvenile fiction
Great Britain History 19th century Juvenile fiction
London (England) History 19th century Fiction
Great Britain History 19th century Fiction
Genre: Mystery fiction.

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Nancy Springer has published forty novels for adults, young adults and children. In a career beginning shortly after she graduated from Gettysburg College in 1970, Springer wrote for ten years in the imaginary realms of mythological fantasy, then ventured on contemporary fantasy, magical realism, and women's fiction before turning her attention to children's literature. Her novels and stories for middle-grade and young adults range from contemporary realism, mystery/crime, and fantasy to her critically acclaimed novels based on the Arthurian mythos, I AM MORDRED: A TALE OF CAMELOT and I AM MORGAN LE FAY. Springer's children's books have won her two Edgar Allan Poe awards, a Carolyn W. Field award, various Children's Choice honors and numerous ALA Best Book listings. Her most recent series include the Tales of Rowan Hood, featuring Robin Hood’s daughter, and the Enola Holmes mysteries, starring the much younger sister of Sherlock Holmes.

Ms. Springer lives in East Berlin, Pennsylvania.

Nancy Springer has published forty novels for adults, young adults and children. In a career beginning shortly after she graduated from Gettysburg College in 1970, Springer wrote for ten years in the imaginary realms of mythological fantasy, then ventured on contemporary fantasy, magical realism, and women's fiction before turning her attention to children's literature. Her novels and stories for middle-grade and young adults range from contemporary realism, mystery/crime, and fantasy to her critically acclaimed novels based on the Arthurian mythos, I AM MORDRED: A TALE OF CAMELOT and I AM MORGAN LE FAY. Springer's children's books have won her two Edgar Allan Poe awards, a Carolyn W. Field award, various Children's Choice honors and numerous ALA Best Book listings. Her most recent series include the Tales of Rowan Hood, featuring Robin Hood’s daughter, and the Enola Holmes mysteries, starring the much younger sister of Sherlock Holmes.

Ms. Springer lives in East Berlin, Pennsylvania.


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