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OverviewFourth grader Penina aka Pinky is a Yankees fan, an older sister, and Brooklyn's greatest kid detective. With the help of her pet cat DJ, her best pal Lucy Chang, and her little brother Avi, Pinky unravels a vexing mystery what happened to the ancient Jew Full Product DetailsAuthor: Judyth Press , Erica -Jane WatersPublisher: Kar-Ben Copies Ltd Imprint: Kar-Ben Copies Ltd ISBN: 9781541500167ISBN 10: 1541500164 Pages: 80 Publication Date: 01 August 2018 Recommended Age: From 9 to 10 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPenina 'Pinky' Bloom, a fourth grader at a Jewish day school, considers herself 'the greatest kid detective in Brooklyn, ' and there are a few mysteries she needs to solve: Who is putting the Lotus Blossom Kosher Chinese Restaurant out of business? Why are they doing it? And who stole the Kiddush cup and Torah yad from the exhibit at the Jewish Museum? A cast of supporting characters includes Pinky's annoying younger brother, Avi; Joe, the waiter at the restaurant; Madame Olga, the neighborhood psychic; and the curator of the exhibit at the Jewish Museum. Pinky is a systematic sleuth, listing her suspects and following up with careful detective work, leading to a successful outcome with all mysteries neatly solved. The story is quick, moving, and funny. For example, when Pinky enlists the psychic's help, Madame Olga looks at her crystal ball only to state that it's for tourists--then picks up her computer instead. Black and white drawings accompany the text. Recommended for ages 8 to 12. - Jewish Book Council --Website Penina 'Pinky' Bloom, a fourth grader at a Jewish day school, considers herself 'the greatest kid detective in Brooklyn, ' and there are a few mysteries she needs to solve: Who is putting the Lotus Blossom Kosher Chinese Restaurant out of business? Why are they doing it? And who stole the Kiddush cup and Torah yad from the exhibit at the Jewish Museum? A cast of supporting characters includes Pinky's annoying younger brother, Avi; Joe, the waiter at the restaurant; Madame Olga, the neighborhood psychic; and the curator of the exhibit at the Jewish Museum. Pinky is a systematic sleuth, listing her suspects and following up with careful detective work, leading to a successful outcome with all mysteries neatly solved. The story is quick, moving, and funny. For example, when Pinky enlists the psychic's help, Madame Olga looks at her crystal ball only to state that it's for tourists--then picks up her computer instead. Black and white drawings accompany the text. Recommended for ages 8 to 12. - Jewish Book Council -- Website Author InformationJudy Press studied fine arts at Syracuse University and earned a masters in art education from the University of Pittsburgh. She is the creator of a dozen award-winning children's art activity books and early reader chapter books. A grandmother to ten, Press lives in Pittsburgh. Originally from Ireland, Erica-Jane Waters credits her imagination to her childhood there and its wealth of folklore and fairy tales. She has been writing and illustrating children’s books for over twenty years and uses a mixture of traditional techniques and digital work to create her art. Waters lives in a 370-year-old, tumbledown cottage in deepest, darkest Northamptonshire in England with her husband and two children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |