Mandie and the Schoolhouse's Secret (Mandie, Book 26) by Lois Gladys Leppard and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru · Mandie's curiosity about how electricity and a furnace will be added to her school leads to another mystery. Despite being 13, Mandie still tries to hide things from her grandmother and other adults when she shouldn't. I feel like Mandie has not matured 4/5. Mandie and the Secret Tunnel. by Lois Gladys Leppard. · 4, Ratings · Reviews · published · 7 editions. Mandie Shaw, almost a teenager, is certain God no . Want to Read. Shelving menu. Shelve Mandie and the Secret Tunnel. No Matching Shelves. Add New Shelf.
Volume Six features Mandie and the Invisible Troublemaker, Mandie and Her Missing Kin, and Mandie and the Schoolhouse's Secret. Author Bio Lois Gladys Leppard () worked in Federal Intelligence for thirteen years in various countries around the world before she settled in South Carolina. Mandie and the Schoolhouse's Secret (Mandie, Book 26) [Leppard, Lois Gladys] on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Mandie and the Schoolhouse's Secret (Mandie, Book 26). Mrs. Taft's modernization of the schoolhouse leaves holes all over the building. Mandie and Celia hear strange noises in their room and wonder what secrets the walls were hiding. Ages Mandie book Author: Lois Gladys Leppard.
"Mandie and The Schoolhouse's Secret" by Lois Gladys Leppard About this book: “Mandie had been glad when her grandmother bought the building that housed the Misses Heathwood's School for Girls, and now Mrs. Taft is behind all the modernization of the school. The Mandie books are a children's historical mystery series written by Lois Gladys Leppard. There are forty novels in the main series and eight in the junior series, along with several special books. The story starts around the year when Mandie finds a mystery to solve with her friends like Joe Woodard and Celia Hamilton. The setting is mostly in North Carolina in the early 20th century, although Mandie and her friends travel to Charleston, Washington D.C., Europe and New York City througho. Mandie's curiosity about how electricity and a furnace will be added to her school leads to another mystery. Despite being 13, Mandie still tries to hide things from her grandmother and other adults when she shouldn't. I feel like Mandie has not matured much over the course of this series (this is book #26).
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