
Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the looming move of a close friend or feeling powerless against adult decisions that affect their social circle. This lighthearted yet meaningful detective story follows Kyle Parker, a young sleuth who discovers that his friend Lucinda might move away because of a secret fear haunting her mother. To keep his team together, Kyle must solve a decades-old mystery rooted in the past. At its heart, this is a story about agency and empathy. It validates the anxiety children feel when their world is about to change while modeling how to channel that energy into helping others. The mystery elements keep the pace brisk, making it an excellent choice for reluctant readers aged 8 to 12 who enjoy logic and puzzles but need a story with a relatable emotional anchor.
The book touches on long-term anxiety and the lingering effects of past trauma on a parent. The approach is realistic but handled with a light touch suitable for middle-grade readers. The resolution is hopeful, focusing on how information can dispel fear.
A 9-year-old who feels 'left behind' by life changes or a child who enjoys escape rooms and logic puzzles but also cares deeply about the social dynamics of their peer group.
The book is safe for cold reading. Parents might want to prepare to discuss how adults sometimes make decisions based on their own past experiences or fears that children aren't always aware of. A parent might see their child moping or acting out after hearing a best friend is moving away, or notice their child is unusually curious about the 'reasons' behind adult decisions.
Younger readers will focus on the 'secret agent' gadgets and the urgency of the move. Older readers (11-12) will better appreciate the complexity of the mother's trauma and the nuance of Kyle's empathy toward an adult.
Unlike many 'moving' books that focus on the child moving away, this focuses on the friend left behind taking proactive, detective-style action to solve the underlying problem.
Kyle Parker, a self-styled secret agent, is devastated to learn his friend Lucinda is moving from NYC. He discovers Lucinda's mother, Professor Winston, is motivated by a traumatic event from her past (23 years ago) that has left her living in fear. Kyle and his team use investigative techniques to uncover the truth behind this old mystery, hoping that solving it will provide the closure necessary for the family to stay.
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