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The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline
โ Scribed by Springer, Nancy
- Book ID
- 109271929
- Publisher
- Penguin
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 350 KB
- Series
- Enola Holmes 5
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781101024812
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โฆ Synopsis
Enolaรs landlady, Mrs. Tupper, is the closest thing Enola has to family these days, besides her occasional run-ins with her brother Sherlock. Even though Mrs. Tupper is nearly deaf and can barely cook, sheรs an endearing presence as Enola longs for her absent mother. So imagine her horror when Enola comes home to find Mrs. Tupper kidnapped! Who would take her, and why? And what does Florence Nightingale have to do with it? From the master of mystery Nancy Springer, hereรs another absorbing adventure for our award-winning, unstoppable heroine, Enola Holmes.
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Enola may have met her match with . . . Florence Nightingale? For Enola, who has been longing for her absent mother, itโs difficult to make personal connections. Other than her occasional run-ins with her brother Sherlock, Enola doesnโt have many people in her life, except her landlady, Mrs. Tupper.
Enolaรs landlady, Mrs. Tupper, is the closest thing Enola has to family these days, besides her occasional run-ins with her brother Sherlock. Even though Mrs. Tupper is nearly deaf and can barely cook, sheรs an endearing presence as Enola longs for her absent mother. So imagine her horror when Enola
Enola may have met her match with . . . Florence Nightingale? For Enola, who has been longing for her absent mother, itโs difficult to make personal connections. Other than her occasional run-ins with her brother Sherlock, Enola doesnโt have many people in her life, except her landlady, Mrs. Tupper.