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The Mystery of the Missing Jewelries
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Publisher Description
An important book for readers of all ages, Irvine Press brings quality biographies for kids through engagingly written volumes of true-to-life stories of important figures in history.
Our message is simple: Dream Big, We'll Show You How.
Bryan Iverson, an eleven-year-old boy from Hawaii, is in Los Angeles, California to visit his relatives and to spend summer vacation there for two months. He is currently staying at his cousin’s place. Edward Gonzalez is Bryan’s cousin who is a year older than him. The two of them are very close with each other. They have lots of plans this summer and one of their plans is to explore historical places such as museums, especially since Edward knows that Bryan loves exploring historical places and other cultures. Little did they know, they will be also exploring the case of the missing Indian jewelries in the museum. Will Bryan and Edward be able to uncover the mystery and catch the culprits?
Among these biographies, readers will find exceptional and notable men and women across varying disciplines to instill a sense of purpose and goal oriented living from an early age. Discover how each life was shaped and transformed through passion, determination, grit.
Discover Inside This Book:
● The life and work of Joe Garcia
● Difficulties and struggles growing up and as an adult
● Focus on the influence and societal impact
● Vivid illustrations
● Bonus trivia questions for fun activity
In addition to the life and work of Joe Garcia, a special section at the back of the book includes extras of multiple-choice quiz questions and discussion prompts. Learning about historical figures has never been so fascinating!