The Election-Day Disaster
β Scribed by Ron Roy
- Publisher
- Random House Children's Books;Random House Books for Young Readers
- Year
- 2010;2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 356 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
It's a red, white, and blue mystery from popular A to Z Mysteries author Ron Roy!
The Election Day Disaster
In the tenth book of the Capital Mysteries--an early chapter book mystery series featuring fun facts and famous sites from Washington, D.C.--KC and her best friend, Marshall, wake up to a trick not a treat the morning after the White House Halloween costume party. With the presidential election only a week away, someone has posted damaging photos of the president on the Internet, photos that were digitally doctored! Will they ruin President Thornton's chances for a second term? Or can KC and Marshall rescue the election?
Each book highlights one of the famous museums, buildings, or monuments from the Washington area and includes a map and a two-page fun fact spread with photographs. Parents, teachers, and librarians agree that these highly collectible chapter books are perfect for emerging readers and any kid who love...
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