The case of the missing auntie

Michael Hutchinson, 1971-

Book - 2020

"About: Book Two in the Mighty Muskrats Mystery series. The Mighty Muskrats have a new case to solve: to find the whereabouts of their grandpa's long-lost sister. Once in the bright lights of the big city, the cousins get distracted, face off with bullies, meet some heroes and unlikely teachers, and experience many of the difficulties First Nations kids can face in the city. The Muskrats' search for their missing auntie takes them all the way to the government, and reveals hard truths about their country's treatment of First Nation families. --

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Genres
Juvenile fiction
Adventure fiction Juvenile fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Action and adventure fiction
Published
Toronto, Ontario, Canada : Second Story Press [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Michael Hutchinson, 1971- (author)
Item Description
"Edited by Kathryn Cole and Christine Miskonoondinkwe"--Title page verso.
Physical Description
181 pages ; 20 cm
ISBN
9781772601176
9781772601480
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The Mighty Muskrats, four mystery-solving cousins from Windy Lake First Nation in Canada, find themselves in the big city searching for a relative who went missing decades ago.Tech-savvy Chickadee and her cousinsmuscled Atim, bookworm Samuel, and guitar-strumming Ottertravel to the city for a week of fun at the Exhibition Fair. When Chickadee tells them about Great-Auntie Charlotte, Grandpa's little sister who was "scooped" to a residential school before being adopted out by the government, the group decides to make finding her their next mission. But the lure of the fair, an opportunity to see a favorite rock star in concert, and a chance encounter with an old friend from the rez split the team's priorities, taking them in different directions and threatening the case. Unless they regroup, they may never cut through the red tape and uncover what happened to Charlotte. Though the harsh realities of Canada's historical treatment of First Nations are central to the plot, the complexities of the subject matter are age-appropriate and easily digestible. Fans of Hutchinson's (Misipawistik Cree) first entry in his Mighty Muskrats Mystery Series, The Case of Windy Lake (2019), will eagerly join the crew once again, and all the twists and turns one expects from a good mystery will quickly hook new readers.A compelling "urban bush" adventure that offers light and reconciliation to dark truths. (Mystery. 9-12) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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