Annie K. and her friends begin to worry about their new pal, Harriet, who is playing a part in Annie's latest play, "The Evil Stepmother," when Harriet does not show up for rehearsals for a week
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From School Library Journal:
Grade 2-4-- A series with a gimmick: each book contains a short novel and a related play. But even children who love to put on plays may not be interested. Annie K. is nine. Her friends are all younger (in fact, Georgia is only four, and the others treat her like an equal--just one of the implausibilities here). When Harriet, a new girl, shows up in the neighborhood, Annie's overactive imagination constructs a mystery around her. Is the girl's stepmother's constant concern with Harriet's whereabouts ominous? Is Harriet being held prisoner in her own home? For some readers, these questions may spark a bit of interest, and Annie's enthusiasm and curiosity render her somewhat sympathetic and convincing. The play itself, involving kings, queens, sorcerers, and hula hoops, adds an occasional touch of humor, but not much else. The plodding writing style and the stock characters make this a book to avoid. Even the "Babysitter's Club" entries (Scholastic) have more going for them. --Lauralyn Persson, Wilmette Public Library, IL
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- PublisherSkylark
- Publication date1990
- ISBN 10 0553158392
- ISBN 13 9780553158397
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages96