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The Last Treasure by Janet S. Anderson
The Last Treasure by Janet S. Anderson












Rather it looked as though it was the beginning of a reboot of her Calder series. However, Calder Brand showed no signs of being a found manuscript.

The Last Treasure by Janet S. Anderson

What I found was that indeed, Janet Dailey passed away in 2013. Maybe this is one of those ‘found manuscripts’ that get published posthumously.” I decided to look it up (I do enjoy being informed). "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.In chatting about books, someone mentioned this one to me, and said, “I thought Janet Daily had died. With a touch of the family eccentricity of The Monkey Tree (Dutton, 1998) and a bit of the fantasy of Going through the Gate (Puffin, 2000), Anderson has conjured up a fascinating read for puzzle lovers while sandwiching in an important message about intergenerational relationships.Ĭindy Darling Codell, Clark Middle School, Winchester, KYĬopyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. In Ellsworth, she has created a fully rounded and appealing character who has never been told why his father cut off all ties with his relatives years earlier. Anderson excels in her realization of the detailed setting, which is absolutely necessary for the success of the plot. Facing a counterpane of mystery, mechanically minded Ellsworth and angry Jess must join forces to figure out the family dynamics and the meaning of the treasure clues.

The Last Treasure by Janet S. Anderson

Sending dreams to two Smith teens who have never met, he ensures their return to Smiths Mills. Now it is time for the youngest relatives to find the third.

The Last Treasure by Janet S. Anderson

He had hidden three treasures, two of which were found by the family when desperately needed. He has whipped up whirlwinds, even downing an oak, in an effort to get his many descendants to patch up quarrels, reunite, and introduce the youngest branches of the family tree to one another.

The Last Treasure by Janet S. Anderson

Grade 5-9-Since his death in 1881, the spirit of John Matthew Smith, once a wealthy patriarch, has been taking an annual walk around the Square of homes he built for his large family.














The Last Treasure by Janet S. Anderson