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240 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1961
When the Bob Whites of the Glen want to raise some money for UNICEF, they decide to hold a combination exhibit/sale of antiques owned or donated by their families and neighbors. Digging around in an attic, they find a key with a message in a stick figure code, and decide to adopt the code for themselves as well. But some antiques are very valuable -- and some of Trixie’s neighbors want some of that money for themselves, by any means necessary.This is an older Trixie Belden book than the previous one I read. My copy is an original 1961 Cello Book, which I’m sure I got at a library sale but which is clearly not ex-library itself (it never would have lasted this long! These books were not designed with longevity in mind. And weirdly, my copy is not listed as an edition here on Goodreads -- my cover is different from the one I had to choose). This book definitely felt more dated than the later one, which was published in the 1970's (ugh, the treatment of the two Japanese-American brothers is just cringe, cringe, cringe).