The mystery in the Forbidden City

Harper Paris

Book - 2014

Separated from their parents in Beijing, China's Forbidden City, second-grade twins Ethan and Ella luckily find an ancient map that helps them find their way.

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Published
New York : Little Simon 2014.
Language
English
Main Author
Harper Paris (-)
Other Authors
Marcos Calo (illustrator)
Edition
First Little Simon edition
Physical Description
117 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm
ISBN
9781481402996
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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 1-3-Though twins Ella and Ethan were resistant to journeying across the world with their travel-writer mother in the series opener, The Mystery of the Gold Coin, they now relish their roles as globe-trotting detectives. In Beijing's Forbidden City, the kids find an ancient map and attempt to follow it-only to become lost. Readers will enjoy following the intrepid duo in this lighthearted romp through the imperial palace. As with previous titles, which saw the kids visiting Venice, Paris, and Mumbai, this installment will dole out some solid facts, along with the adventure and intrigue. (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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The Mystery in the Forbidden City Chapter 1 Homesick in Beijing "I miss Grandpa Harry's waffles," Ella Briar said with a pout. "I miss the blueberry muffins from Petunia Bakery," her brother, Ethan, added. The twins frowned at their plates, which were piled high with fried rice, pickled vegetables, and some foods they didn't recognize. The Briar family was having breakfast at their hotel, the Beijing Imperial. The large dining room was decorated with red and gold furniture and paintings of swirly dragons. "But, kids, we're having an eating adventure!" their dad, Andrew, said as he reached for his chopsticks. "Check out those delicious-looking bao!" "Our neighbor Mrs. Chen used to make bao when I was growing up," their mom, Josephine, said with a smile. "My favorites were the ones with sweet beans in them. They tasted like little cakes!" Ella picked up a bao and bit into it carefully. The steamed bun was warm and soft on the outside and filled with sweet barbecued meat inside. It was actually really good. She still missed Grandpa Harry's waffles, though. He always decorated them with chocolate-chip smiley faces. Ella missed everything and everyone back in Brookeston. She knew Ethan did too. The Briars had been traveling around the world for more than a month now. The reason for their big trip was Mrs. Briar's job. The Brookeston Times newspaper had hired her to write a travel column, Journeys with Jo! Excerpted from The Mystery in the Forbidden City by Harper Paris All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.