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Mandie and the Hidden Treasure (Mandie #9)
Mandie and her friends are off searching for an illusive treasure hidden somewhere in history. Ages 8-13.
Paperback, 159 pages
Published
September 1st 1987
by Bethany House Publishers
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I admit it: I am reviewing these books years after reading them. However, do not even suggest that I'm no longer qualified, that too many years have passed to remember. My battered and faded copies of these books testify to how many times I read them growing up and plots and entire passages are seared in my memory forever.
Snowball always ran away, Mandie always got in trouble, Uncle Ned always rescued her, and Joe and Tommy bristled at each other. I myself prefered Joe, but Tommy's cosmopolitan...more
Snowball always ran away, Mandie always got in trouble, Uncle Ned always rescued her, and Joe and Tommy bristled at each other. I myself prefered Joe, but Tommy's cosmopolitan...more
We have read the Mandie books 1-9 so far. I read them to my girls before bed every night. There are at least 39 books in the series, and other specialty books that go along with the series, as well. They are a little dated, as far as terms used for certain races, etc., but it has given me great opportunities for history lessons and current events. They are great stories of the faith of a child in lots of life circumstances, and my girls just eat them up!!
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i'm not sure if i have read this one or not. I read them in fifth grade and i remembered loving them and i would like to read them all, the were really good and they weren't very thick so you could read a few each week if you wanted.
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Lois Gladys Leppard was the ever-popular and prolific writer of Mandie Books. She was also a professional singer, actress, and playwright. Lois studied at the New York School of Music and the Voice Beautiful Institute in New York under Glenn Morris Starkie. Additionally, she and her two sisters, Sibyl and Louise, sang professionally as the Larke Sisters and appeared in the operetta Bohemian Girl...more
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