"Angel just arrived at a new school and is having trouble making friends. He finds a mysterious note inside a book at the library and sets off to find out who wrote it. Pretty soon, he finds himself surrounded by new friends who are all keen on deciphering the mystery as well!"-- Provided by publisher.
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ISBN:9781605377322
ISBN:1605377325
Physical Description:1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 30 cm
Angel just arrived at a new school and is having trouble making friends. He finds a mysterious note inside a book at the library and sets off to find out who wrote it. Pretty soon, he finds himself surrounded by new friends who are all keen on deciphering the mystery as well!
A cheerful story about new friendships, clues and one intriguing quest.
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Makenzie Hice
Makenzie Hice is a f reelance writer and children's book author.
Natasja Horna is an illustrator from the Netherlands based in Sydney Australia where she lives with her husband, two busy boys, and a ball-crazy french bulldog. She likes to dream up characters in a world with rich layers, textures, and a touch of whimsy.
A shy new student looking for a book finds some new friends instead. Angel wants the bright orange book lying on top of the library shelves, but he’s too short to reach it. Summoning his courage, he asks taller classmate Oliver for help, and a note falls out of the book: “I hope your day is as bright and sweet as this shining sun.” Oliver immediately sees this (read more)
Publishers Weekly
June 26, 2023
An anonymous note leads a quiet new kid to a whole crew of pals. When pale-skinned, blond-haired Angel musters his courage and asks taller classmate Oliver to help retrieve a library book from a high shelf, a note falls out of the book’s pages. Wondering who wrote the heart- and sun-adorned message, which wishes its reader a “bright and sweet” day, Oliver and Angel join forces and play detective. They start with Oliver’s buddy Rose, whose handwriting resembles the note’s. Rose isn’t the author but suggests checking with Bea, who loves to draw the sun. In turn, Bea suggests asking Miles, who “dots his ‘I’s’ with hearts. It’s his specialty.” Each query enlarges the enthusiastic circle of sleuths, and when the note is blown away, Angel proposes a way for the new friends to pay its power forward. Horne’s illustrations home in on a welcoming schoolyard populated with expressive, kind students of varying skin tones. Good cheer, teamwork, and empathy propel this story likely to echo with readers needing a confidence boost. Ages 6–10. (July)
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Publishers Weekly
June 26, 2023
An anonymous note leads a quiet new kid to a whole crew of pals. When pale-skinned, blond-haired Angel musters his courage and asks taller classmate Oliver to help retrieve a library book from a high shelf, a note falls out of the book’s pages. Wondering who wrote the heart- and sun-adorned message, which wishes its reader a “bright and sweet” day, Oliver (read more)