Gr 4–6—Eleven-year-old Nicholas is a music and math genius who has trouble relating to most people. Baker has placed small italicized musical dynamics (forte, pianissimo, crescendo) throughout the text, emphasizing Nick's thought patterns. When his family home is in jeopardy of being sold, Nick takes it upon himself to find legendary family heirlooms, hoping they can save his house. Despite his lack of social skills, he gains the help of other social misfits from school as well as two grandfathers sprung from a nursing home, one being his senile Grandpa Rose. Their hideout is a crumbling, haunted house where they all work at unraveling the clues to finding the treasure. Throughout comical, quirky scenarios involving a séance, a confrontation with high school toughs in smuggler tunnels, and romps in a graveyard where the final clue and solution is found, Baker maintains a steady pace. Written with tongue-in-cheek humor, the characters engage in some unsafe and unsavory practices as they go about their adventures—dueling with firecrackers, setting fire to stolen backpacks, lying, and stealing. In the hands of savvy, mature readers, this intriguing and multilayered novel will provoke interesting discussions.—
D. Maria LaRocco, Cuyahoga Public Library, Strongsville, OH
Nicholas, an eleven-year-old math and music prodigy, must find
Grandpa Rose's heirlooms to save his family's home where his
beloved stillborn brother is buried beneath a backyard tree. Misfit
allies (young and old), tattoo clues, smugglers' tunnels, and
séances make for a lively treasure-hunt adventure. Music and math
notations appear throughout the text, effectively and cleverly
underscoring Nicholas's quirky voice.
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