Audacity Jones to the Rescue (Audacity Jones #1)
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Publisher Description
An irrepressible orphan named Audacity Jones is headed on an adventure of historic proportions! The first book in a brand-new series from beloved Newbery Honor author Kirby Larson!Audacity Jones is an eleven-year-old orphan who aches for adventure, a challenge to break up the monotony of her life at Miss Maisie's School for Wayward Girls. Life as a wayward girl isn't so bad; Audie has the best of friends, a clever cat companion, and plenty of books to read. Still, she longs for some excitement, like the characters in the novels she so loves encounter.So when the mysterious Commodore Crutchfield visits the school and whisks Audie off to Washington, DC, she knows she's in for the journey of a lifetime. But soon, it becomes clear that the Commodore has unsavory plans for Audie -- plans that involve the president of the United States and a sinister kidnapping plot. Before she knows it, Audie winds up in the White House kitchens, where she's determined to stop the Commodore dead in his tracks. Can Audie save the day before it's too late?
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It's 1910, and Audacity Jones is living in a struggling home for "wayward girls" in Swayzee, Ind., when a frequent donor, Commodore Crutchfield, arrives asking for a volunteer for a secret mission. Sharp-witted and well-read, Audie has her doubts about a man "who seemed to have no idea that mainsails were never lashed together with ropes" and "that the rank of Commodore had last been used by the United States Navy eleven years prior," but she also has a taste for adventure. Before they leave, her favorite chocolate-striped cat, Miniver, slips into the Commodore's car and becomes an integral part of this delightful historical mystery from Larson (Dash). Audie winds up in the nation's capital where she makes several friends, including newsboy Juice and his grandfather, who works in the White House stable. Larson's entertaining narration shifts attention among multiple characters amid the unfolding mystery of what, exactly, the Commodore is planning. First in a series, Larson's thriller deftly mixes humor, heart-pounding moments, and a strongly evoked historical setting it's truly a story with something for everyone. Ages 8 12.