Flash forward a couple of years, and its sequel, THE GHOSTS OF TUPELO LANDING, was one of the strongest books of the spring season, garnering five starred reviews. With another strong cover, and a ghost story element to go with the mystery, I think this one may have even broader child appeal than the first one. Yet nobody mentioned it as a favorite when Nina opened discussion earlier in the week.
I’ll acknowledge that it’s sometimes harder to get as excited about a sequel (and we know the odds of repeating are not the best), and I still have some personal taste issues with the pacing and the over-the-top characterization that I’m sure some of you may also share, but all things considered, I think we may be selling this one short by not including it in the conversation.
Interesting side note: It’s almost a Newbery reunion of sorts. I say almost because while Katherine Applegate publishes IVAN, and Steve Sheinkin has THE PORT CHICAGO 50 on the table, we’re still missing something from Laura Amy Schlitz. Write faster, Laura Amy!
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