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The sound of mysterious prowler outside his window leads Harvey and Nora into a rollicking mystery involving a clever raccoon, a haunted attic, and a confrontation with two local, none-too-bright crooks.

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Eth Clifford's best-known title, Help! I'm a Prisoner in the Library (1979), concerns a situation she would no doubt welcome. A passionate reader as a child, she became a dedicated author and editor with scores of her own titles on library shelves. Clifford was born on Christmas Day in New York City and moved several times as a child. She remembers learning to read in a one-room schoolhouse set in an apple orchard, and she discovered the public library when her family later moved to Philadelphia. At age sixteen, she met her future husband at a poetry reading in Brooklyn, and it was he who encouraged her to begin writing while he was stationed in the South Pacific during World War II. Clifford began with short stories and soon published her first adult
novel, Go Fight City Hall (1949), which was a Reader's Digest Book of the Month and was excerpted in humor anthologies. Clifford, her husband, and their daughter later moved to Indiana, where they lived for twenty years. While there, Clifford contributed to many social studies, science, and language arts textbooks for children, and this work eventually developed into her primary interest -- writing children's fiction. Clifford's books for children cover a wide range of ages and subject matter. Her youngest readers can match their sleuthing abilities against an animal detective in Flatfoot Fox and the Case of the Missing Eye (1990), handsomely illustrated by Brian Lies.
Middle-grade readers enjoy Clifford's deft combination of suspense and humor in a mystery adventure series of five novels about Mary Rose and Jo-Beth Onetree, the sisters who were first introduced in Help! I'm a Prisoner in the Library, which won the 1982 Young Hoosier Award. Among the story's appealing elements are the believable relationship between the practical and responsible Mary Rose and her younger, very dramatic sister and the real sense of fear generated as the girls feel their way through the darkened rooms of the old mansion turned library. Subsequent adventures find the sisters sleuthing in such places as a ghost town and a shoe museum. All five books were illustrated by George Hughes. Clifford often incorporates interesting factual information into her humorous works. Children reading Harvey's Marvelous Monkey
Mystery (1987) have an opportunity to learn about the companion monkeys who are trained to perform useful services for their physically challenged owners. In The Rocking Chair Rebellion (1978), a book for teens that includes contemporary problems, a young girl finds herself involved with the distresses of the elderly when she volunteers to work for the aged. This book was made into an "ABC Afterschool Special." Some of Clifford's books are written with a simplicity of style coupled with an emotional resonance that appeal to readers of all ages. The Remembering Box (1985) is a quiet and beautifully told story of the legacy that a Jewish grandmother gives her grandson and the understanding between them that allows the boy to accept her death. Clifford once called her ambition the desire to "rival Scheherazade and tell one thousand and one stories." She has succeeded in creating a readership that looks to her for a variety of books, all with strong characterization, sensitive treatment of relationships, authentic detail, and wonderful adventure.

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Gr. 3-5. Annoying cousin Nora is visiting Harvey again, and this time the two discover a prowler, who fires a gun into Harvey's bedroom. Who, they wonder, shoots at kids, and why? When the bullets break the window, and a tree branch with a raccoon grasping a counterfeit old-fashioned printer's plate falls into the room, Nora and Harvey begin to see the outlines of the crime. Harvey's parents, neighbors, and the police chief all try to solve the mystery, but it is the two youngsters who wind up facing the culprits alone, under dangerous circumstances. Clifford once again weaves a tight plot, dropping clues along the way, with cliff-hanger chapter endings to propel readers along. The love-hate relationship between Harvey and Nora is the stuff that kids readily relate to. Some of the characters, such as Harvey's father, seem stereotypical; but that probably won't bother Clifford's fans or mystery readers, who will find this satisfying entertainment. Deborah Abbott

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  • PublisherHoughton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Publication date1994
  • ISBN 10 0395687144
  • ISBN 13 9780395687147
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages112

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