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ME, FRIDA, AND THE SECRET OF THE PEACOCK RING by Angela Cervantes

ME, FRIDA, AND THE SECRET OF THE PEACOCK RING

by Angela Cervantes

Pub Date: March 27th, 2018
ISBN: 978-1-338-15931-8
Publisher: Scholastic

Join Paloma Marquez as she solves the mystery of Frida Kahlo’s missing peacock ring.

Biracial Paloma Marquez is a 12-year-old half-Mexican, half-white girl from Kansas City, Kansas. Paloma possesses almost no memories of her deceased father but hopes to reconnect with her Mexican heritage during her first trip to his homeland. While staying in the Coyoacán neighborhood of Mexico City, Paloma explores Casa Azul, artist Frida Kahlo’s childhood home–turned-museum, and instantly becomes a fan of Frida’s artwork. Paloma is supposed to take Spanish classes and art history classes, but there’s a mystery unfolding in Casa Azul. Kahlo’s peacock ring is missing, and it is imperative that Paloma and her new friends, local siblings Gael and Lizzie, find it before it is too late. But Gael and Lizzie, who pose as Paloma’s Spanish tutors from the university, are not who they seem….Paloma is a fan of fictional teen supersleuth Lulu Pennywhistle, who inspires her to try to solve the mystery of the missing peacock ring. The mystery, while engaging, is not particularly intricate. Readers will have little trouble solving it before Paloma and her friends do, making it more an introduction to the genre than one for readers accustomed to it. Spanish is used throughout the text with translations following almost immediately.

A fun read for any sleuths-in-training.

(author’s note) (Mystery. 8-12)