The in-between / Rebecca K.S. Ansari.
By: Ansari, Rebecca K. S [author.].
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TextPublisher: New York, NY : Walden Pond Press, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Edition: First edition.Description: 313 pages ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780062916099.Subject(s): Brothers and sisters -- Juvenile fiction | Absentee fathers -- Juvenile fiction | Railroad accidents -- Juvenile fiction | Magic -- Juvenile fiction | Forgiveness -- Juvenile fiction | Friendship -- Juvenile fiction | Absentee fathers -- Fiction | Railroad accidents -- Fiction | Mystery and detective stories | JUVENILE FICTION / Fantasy & Magic | JUVENILE FICTION / Family / Siblings | JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Friendship | Fantasy | Absentee fathers | Brothers and sisters | Forgiveness | Friendship | Magic | Railroad accidents | Fathers -- Juvenile fiction | Railroad accidents -- Juvenile fiction | Mystery fiction | Fathers -- Fiction | Railroad accidents -- FictionGenre/Form: Detective and mystery fiction. | Fantasy fiction. | Fiction. | Juvenile works. | Mystery fiction. | Detective and mystery fiction. | Fantasy fiction.Additional physical formats: Online version:: In-Between.DDC classification: FIC ANS Summary: Cooper is lost. Ever since his father left their family three years ago, he has become distant from his friends, constantly annoyed by his little sister, Jess, and completely fed up with the pale, creepy rich girl who moved in next door, who won't stop staring at him. So when Cooper learns of an unsolved mystery his sister has discovered online, he welcomes the distraction. It's the tale of a deadly train crash that occurred a hundred years ago in which one young boy among the dead was never identified. The only distinguishing mark on him was a strange insignia on his suit coat, a symbol no one had seen before or since. Jess is fascinated by the mystery of the unknown child -- because she's seen the insignia. And, she tells Cooper, he has too. It's the symbol on the jacket of the girl next door. As they uncover more information -- and mounting evidence of the girl's seemingly impossible connection to the tragedy -- Cooper and Jess begin to wonder if a similar disaster could be heading to their hometown.
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Cooper is lost. Ever since his father left their family three years ago, he has become distant from his friends, constantly annoyed by his little sister, Jess, and completely fed up with the pale, creepy rich girl who moved in next door, who won't stop staring at him. So when Cooper learns of an unsolved mystery his sister has discovered online, he welcomes the distraction. It's the tale of a deadly train crash that occurred a hundred years ago in which one young boy among the dead was never identified. The only distinguishing mark on him was a strange insignia on his suit coat, a symbol no one had seen before or since. Jess is fascinated by the mystery of the unknown child -- because she's seen the insignia. And, she tells Cooper, he has too. It's the symbol on the jacket of the girl next door. As they uncover more information -- and mounting evidence of the girl's seemingly impossible connection to the tragedy -- Cooper and Jess begin to wonder if a similar disaster could be heading to their hometown.
Ages 8-12.

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