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A Perilous Journey of Danger and Mayhem #1

A Dastardly Plot

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A rip-roaring, hilarious alternate-history adventure starring the world's most famous inventors—and its most forgotten. From the author of the beloved Hero's Guide series, Christopher Healy.

It's 1883—the Age of Invention! A time when great men like Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Nicola Tesla, and George Eastman work to turn the country into a land of limitless opportunity.

And it all happens at the world famous Inventor's Guild headquarters in New York City—a place where a great idea, a lot of hard work, and a little bit of luck can find you rubbing elbows with these gods of industry who will usher humanity into the future.

Unless, of course, you're a woman.

Molly Pepper, daughter of brilliant but unknown inventor Cassandra Pepper, lives with her mother in New York. By day, they make ends meet running a pickle shop; but by night, they toil and dream of Cassandra taking her place among the most famous inventors in America.

In an attempt to find a way to exhibit Cass's work at the World's Fair, they break into the Inventor's Guild, where they discover a mysterious plot to destroy New York.

The evidence points to the involvement of one of the world's most famous inventors, and now it's up to Molly, Cassandra, and a shop hand named Emmett Lee to uncover the truth—even if no one will ever know it was they who did it.

"Christopher Healy, author of the Hero's Guide series, knows how to tell a good story. He's done it again with the adventures of a determined girl named Molly Pepper."—Brightly, Best Middle Grade Books of Fall 2018

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    • Kirkus

      July 1, 2018
      An inventor's daughter must stop a plot targeting New York City's World's Fair in 1883.Molly Pepper and her widowed mother, Cassandra Pepper, both white, live in their pickle shop while Cassandra creates inventions in the back room. They want to debut Cassandra's flying machine at the 1883 World Fair, but the Inventor's Guild, which limits its membership to men, has taken all the exhibition spots. A madcap scheme to find a way into the fair results in an impromptu break-in at the guild's building, where Molly meets Chinese immigrant Emmett Lee--and where she discovers evidence that indicates that Alexander Graham Bell is scheming to attack the fair with a death machine! Molly and Cassandra conclude that the best way to get the attention that Cassandra and her inventions deserve is for them to become heroes by saving the fair, leading them on a ridiculous journey packed with chase scenes, red herrings, mobsters, monologue-prone villains, and inventions. Besides famous real-life male inventors, important female inventors, including African-American Sarah Goode, also appear, in a secret cabal with a punny (and inevitable) name. The humor ranges from clever wordplay to running gags and cartoonish slapstick. Weaving throughout the outlandish mystery and entertaining wackiness, period gender and racial discrimination experienced by women and Chinese people are mined for tension. Molly's unintentional microaggressions and Emmett's status in the face of the Chinese Exclusion Act are both timely elements.A zany, rollicking series opener. (author's note) (Historical fantasy. 8-14)

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 23, 2018
      In this timely historical adventure set in 1883 New York City, a female duo attempts to break into a male-dominated field and stumbles across a fiendish plan concocted by a ruthless mad scientist. All that 12-year-old Molly Pepper wants is for her brilliant mother, Cassandra, to be accepted by the Inventors’ Guild and its leaders—Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell. While trying to secure themselves an exhibition space in the upcoming World’s Fair, Molly and Cassandra discover that Bell is plotting to destroy the city with a secret army of robotic death machines. With the help of Bell’s assistant, Emmett, the mother-daughter team joins up with the Mothers of Invention to thwart Bell’s (or is it Edison’s?) evil schemes. Plot twists and banter hit at breakneck speeds in this heartfelt yet tongue-in-cheek look at the tumultuous Age of Invention, and its focus on two often marginalized groups—immigrants and women—allows for relevant social commentary. While Healy (The Hero’s Guide series) takes a few liberties with history, his inclusion of real inventors may inspire further reading about their lives and contributions. Ages 8–12. Agent: Cheryl Pientka, Jill Grinberg Literary Management.

    • School Library Journal

      September 1, 2018

      Gr 4-6-The author of the "Hero's Guide" books offers the first in a new historical series trilogy focusing on the age of invention in the late 19th century. During that time, the world was in awe of Thomas Edison's electric light bulb and Alexander Graham Bell's telephone. Edison and Bell appear in the story alongside would-be inventors Cassandra Pepper and her 12-year-old daughter Molly, who create unique machines and gadgets in the back of their pickle store. Both are infuriated when their spot in the Inventor's Guild at the 1883 World's Fair in New York City is taken from them and instead awarded to a man. Frustrated, the duo breaks into the Inventor's Guild offices and happen upon what looks to be a "dastardly plot" to injure the thousands of people who will be attending the World's Fair. The author's appended notes comparing the facts and fiction of the story are valuable for historical context. VERDICT Readers who enjoy nonstop action will want to give this new series a try.-Anne Jung-Mathews, Plymouth State University, NH

      Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • ATOS Level:5.2
  • Lexile® Measure:740
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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