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From award-winning author Jeannie Rivera A best friend to win back. A lost classmate to find. A Bigfoot mystery to solve. Eleven-year-old Frederick Moody is on a mission to win his best friend back. All he needs to do is prove that Bigfoot is real. When the class bully goes missing and the evidence points to the creature, he gets his chance. But the clues don't add up. Fred and his former best friend, Cindy, must try to get along as they set out to uncover the truth-before it's too late. Praise for Frederick Moody and the Secrets of Six Summit Lake "A winning set up-fun, smoothly paced, and…mehr

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From award-winning author Jeannie Rivera A best friend to win back. A lost classmate to find. A Bigfoot mystery to solve. Eleven-year-old Frederick Moody is on a mission to win his best friend back. All he needs to do is prove that Bigfoot is real. When the class bully goes missing and the evidence points to the creature, he gets his chance. But the clues don't add up. Fred and his former best friend, Cindy, must try to get along as they set out to uncover the truth-before it's too late. Praise for Frederick Moody and the Secrets of Six Summit Lake "A winning set up-fun, smoothly paced, and engaging with a vivid mountain town setting that allows the novel to quietly shine." - TheBookLifePrize "Jeannie's stories bring back memories of reading up in the backyard tree, being a junior detective, and chasing imaginary monsters through the woods. Fred captures the imagination and exemplifies friendship and acceptance." - J.C. Mastro, Author of Academy Bound
Autorenporträt
Jeannie is the award-winning author of Twirling Naked in the Streets and No One Noticed, and the middle-grade novel Frederick Moody and the Secrets of Six Summit Lake. With an MFA from Seton Hill University in Popular Fiction, she excels at editing and coaching authors in order to transform their work into the fantastic story they want to tell. She has a special place in her heart for middle grade novels, but historical romances, especially Regency era are a very close second