By René Saldaña Jr.
- Paperback: 64 pages
- Publisher: Pinata Books; Bilingual edition (May 30, 2016)
- Language: English/ Spanish
- ISBN-10: 1558858245
- ISBN-13: 978-1558858244
Rumors are
flying about Natalia, the new girl in school. She's so quiet that everyone is
sure she's hiding something. Was her father a drug lord in Mexico, killed by
rival gangs? Or were her parents Russian spies, caught doing what spies do?
Maybe she's the sole survivor of a plane crash?!?
Mickey Rangel,
detective extraordinaire, knows all of the stories going around are bogus. But
when his arch rival, Bucho, challenges him for the answer, Mickey vows to crack
the case of the new girl. He'll prove once and for all that he's the real deal,
a private detective!
Natalia is
peculiar. She's very skinny, and eats her lunch so quickly that Mickey wonders
if she got something more appetizing than he did. She never talks, and her
shoes and clothing are worn and shabby. But his efforts to discover the girl's
secret come up empty, until he overhears a conversation. Is Natalia really one
of those undocumented children he has heard about on the news? Did she really
travel all the way from Guatemala by herself? Why would she leave her family?
And why would her parents let her go?
In this fourth
installment of the bilingual Mickey Rangel Mystery series, acclaimed author and
educator Rene Saldana, Jr. writes a thought-provoking novel for intermediate
readers that explores the contemporary issue of immigration from a young
person's perspective. And in this case, Mickey learns some hard truths about
being a detective and a good person, ultimately realizing that some mysteries
are best left unsolved.
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