Friday, November 28, 2014

Exciting, God-honoring, Middle-Grade Fiction--Jemima and the Mystery of the Missing Cufflinks



Just Released, Thanksgiving Day, 
November 27th, 2014


Jemima and the Mystery of the Missing Cufflinks,
written by Alicia G. Ruggieri, author of The House of Mercy and The Fragrance of Geraniums


The first book in a series, set in Regency England. 
Intended for girls ages 9-12 

Jemima and the Mystery of the Missing Cufflinks can be purchased on Amazon, available in paperback or Kindle. Click here.

This book would make an excellent Christmas gift. 

From the back of the book:

An eleven-year-old in Regency England, Jemima can hardly contain her excitement when she learns that Cousin Aimée is coming for an extended visit.

However, Aimée turns out to be a different sort of girl than Jemima expected. Disdainful and rude but oh-so-accomplished, Aimée certainly doesn’t want Jemima to be her friend… and Jemima doesn’t want to spend any more time with Aimée than she must! To make matters worse, when household items start to go missing, including Reverend Sudbury’s heirloom cufflinks, Aimée accuses the Sudburies’ faithful servant Robert of theft.

Secret searches, overheard conversations, and night adventures lead to a solution to this mystery story in which Jemima learns that Jesus can give her the power to love her enemies.


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16 comments:

  1. Saw this on Fellowship Fridays post and wanted to say thanks for sharing. I have a 9 year old daughter and have been looking for something that might interest her. I will be looking into this book.

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    1. You're welcome, KC! It is a wonderful book for that age group.

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  2. Thank you. I'll put this on a list of books to recommend to my 11 year old granddaughter.

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  3. Looks like a lovely and fun book! Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Thanks for this, have just bought an e reader for our daughter so I hope I can download this for her. Thanks for sharing at Good Morning Mondays. Blessings

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  5. Thank you. I think its a perfect book for girls.

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    1. You're welcome. Jedidja; have a blessed day :-).

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  6. I am always looking for wholesome books for my daughter and she LOVES the Regency Era! Thank you for sharing this! I wonder though, is there any romance in this book regarding the young ladies? Thanks for your help!

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    1. You're welcome,JES! There is no romantic element to it at all, not even a "boy-girl attraction," childish crush sort of theme. It is an extremely age-appropriate book. I'm glad that you asked--

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  7. Forgot to mention, thank you for sharing each week on the Art of Home-Making Mondays! :)

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  8. Perfect! Thank you for answering my question! That is just what I wanted to hear :)

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