The story seeker

Kristin O'Donnell Tubb

Book - 2020

Twelve-year-old Viviani Fedeler, proud resident of the New York Public Library, has her sights set on becoming a star reporter. She's thrilled when Miss Hutch announces a story contest where the winner gets their essay printed in the New York Times! But then Viviani gets her first-ever case of writer's block. As she struggles to find inspiration, the library is hit with a strange mystery involving overdue books, secret messages, and perhaps a spy lurking among the shelves . . . Will Viviani be able to crack the code and find the perfect story worthy of a byline?

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Published
New York : Henry Holt and Company 2020.
Language
English
Main Author
Kristin O'Donnell Tubb (author)
Other Authors
Iacopo Bruno (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"A New York Public Library book."
Physical Description
255 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Audience
730L
ISBN
9781250301093
  • Medicine, Dewey Decimal 610
  • Children's games, Dewey Decimal 790.1
  • Photographs, Dewey Decimal 779
  • Creative writing, Dewey Decimal 808
  • Fairy tales, Dewey Decimal 398.22
  • Curiosities and wonders, Dewey Decimal 032.02
  • Tall tales, Dewey Decimal 398.2
  • Natural disasters, Dewey Decimal 904
  • Storytelling, Dewey Decimal 372.6
  • Investigation, Dewey Decimal 363.289
  • Famous detectives, Dewey Decimal 364.152
  • Codes, Dewey Decimal 652.8
  • Rare books : collectors and collecting, Dewey Decimal 016.09
  • Medical care, Dewey Decimal 616.02
  • Inspiration, Dewey Decimal 153.3
  • Fiction authorship, Dewey Decimal 808.3
  • Machines, Dewey Decimal 621.8
  • Pulleys, Dewey Decimal 621.8
  • Bees, Dewey Decimal 638.1
  • Trapping equipment and supplies, Dewey Decimal 639.1
  • Publishing, Dewey Decimal 808.02
  • Chores, Dewey Decimal 331
  • Plagiarism, Dewey Decimal 808
  • Book conservation and restoration, Dewey Decimal 025.8
  • Theater, Dewey Decimal 792
  • Journalism : objectivity, Dewey Decimal 302.23
  • Idea (Philosophy), Dewey Decimal 158.1
  • Underwater exploration, Dewey Decimal 551
  • Clothing and dress, Dewey Decimal 646
  • Newspaper publishing : United States, Dewey Decimal 920
  • Tuberculosis, Dewey Decimal 614.54
  • Instinct, Dewey Decimal 155.7
  • Battles, Dewey Decimal 355.4
  • Private investigators, Dewey Decimal 363.28
  • Intention, Dewey Decimal 248.4
  • Feature writing, Dewey Decimal 808
  • Kindness, Dewey Decimal 177.7
  • Surprise, Dewey Decimal 152.4
  • Presents, Dewey Decimal 745.92
  • Smell, Dewey Decimal 612.86
  • Author's note, Dewey Decimal 809.33
  • Codes and code breaking.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 3--6--Picking up where the first volume left off, Viviani and her friends Merit and Eva find themselves with another mystery to solve. Viviani Fedeler and her family live in the New York Public Library, where someone is checking out rare medical texts and not returning them. Fueled with confidence because they've solved a mystery before, The Moppets (as they call themselves) set out to discover who has the missing volumes. Meanwhile, at school, the trio is working on a story about friendship for a New York Times contest. Viviani faces writer's block and finds inspiration in a favorite children's story, but has to face accusations of plagiarism. Glimpses into her inner dialogue are shown through her diary entries, many of which contain fun codes that readers will enjoy deciphering. An afterword informs readers that the mystery, its resolution, and all of the characters are part of the real and true history of the NYPL. VERDICT Not quite as compelling as its predecessor, but young mystery/history fans will still enjoy this light and engaging glimpse into Viviani's unusual childhood.--Mandy Laferriere, Fowler Middle School, Frisco, TX

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

An intrepid lover of stories and her two best friends crack the case of the missing library books.Viviani and her family, based in fact, live in the superintendent's apartment of the New York Public Library in the 1920s. She and her brothers and friends solved a spooky mystery in their first outing, The Story Collector (2018). Now the librarians are dealing with the theft of several rare and irreplaceable medical books. Noticing a pattern to the thefts, Viviani is determined to solve the case. At the same time, she is excited to enter a writing contest for the New York Times about friendship. With Millions of Cats as her inspiration, the proudly self-styled "story collector" wins the contest. Tubb portrays the 11-year-old as an unabashed book enthusiast with a fondness for codes. The major characters all present as white with exceptions in the form of friends Eva from Armenia and Merit from Egyptwith Viviani, they become a trio known as the Moppets. With librarians who possess a special shushing power, a tuberculosis epidemic, and a theatrical outing, readers get a brief glimpse of period New York City life. Each chapter is labeled with a Dewey Decimal subject and number as well as see-also references. The answers to the codes that help solve the crime are revealed in the back of the book. (Black-and-white full-page line drawings not seen.)Patterns, codes, mysteries, and storytelling are an appealing middle-grade draw. (author's note) (Historical mystery. 9-12) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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