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The Order of the Owls

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No one knows for sure where Minerva Mint came from. She just appeared in a London train station one day‚ a baby in a bag. Since then she's been living with Mrs. Flopps, the woman who found her, in a rundown mansion called Lizard Manor. It's been nine years now, and Minerva is no closer to finding her parents. Fortunately, her two new friends, Thomasina and Ravi, have turned the mystery of finding her identity into a wonderful adventure.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 2, 2013
      Originally published in Italy, this first book in the Minerva Mint series opens with a newspaper report about a custodian’s discovery of an abandoned baby girl in London’s Victoria Station. Found with the child are an encyclopedia, a letter containing an enigmatic recipe, and the deed to a house in Cornwall. Nine years later, independent, animal-loving Minerva lives in the dilapidated seaside manor with the absent-minded custodian-turned-housekeeper (and quite a few foxes and owls), scouring the encyclopedia for hints to her parents’ whereabouts. Guerra’s plot expands in several directions: a couple from the city appears claiming to be Minerva’s parents in hopes of procuring the manor; Minerva tussles with the local bully and his gang; and she enlists the aid of two new friends to decipher the secret behind the recipe. Minerva is a delightfully eccentric heroine (Bernstein portrays her with curly hair, freckles, and an abundance of daring), and the author interjects some imaginative flourishes, including a flute that summons owls, in this magic-tinged adventure. Merlin’s Island and The Legend of Black Bart arrive simultaneously. Ages 7–10.

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  • Lexile® Measure:700
  • Text Difficulty:3

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