From School Library Journal:
Kindergarten-Grade 3 A story told in rhyme that has a jazzy beat and will make a great read-aloud. The narrator, a young black girl, tells of her brother, Artie, who always blames mischievous happenings on Jimmy Lee. Of course, Jimmy Lee is only there when Artie is, and, of course, no one but Artie ever sees him. Frustrated, Angel dresses up as Sherlock Holmes and sets out to solve the mystery. The illustrations, done in warmly glowing watercolors and gouache with pencil, capture the story's playful mood and the activities of the children. The total package of the rhyme, mystery and vivid colors makes this a special book for young listeners and readers, who are likely to catch on to Jimmy Lee's identity much faster than Angel. V. M. Sykes, San Francisco Public Library
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From Publishers Weekly:
Only Angel's brother Artie can see Jimmy Lee, who gets blamed for all the mischief in the house, but Angel is determined to trap the troublemaker. Ages 4-8.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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