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The accidental keyhand / Jen Swann Downey.
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9781492601807 (paperback)
Classification
JF DOWN
Personal Name
Downey, Jen Swann
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The accidental keyhand / Jen Swann Downey.
Production & Copyright Details
Naperville, Illinois : Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, 2014.
©2014.
Physical Description
377 pages ; 20 cm.
Content type
text
Series
Ninja Librarians
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Includes excerpt from book 2: Sword in the stacks.
Summary Note
Dorrie Barnes had no idea an overdue library book would change her life. When Dorrie and her brother Marcus chase her pet mongoose into the janitor's closet of their local library, they accidentally fall through a passage into Petrarch's Library the headquarters of a secret society of ninja librarians who have an important mission: protect those whose words have gotten them into trouble. Anywhere in the world and at any time in history. Dorrie would love nothing more than to join the society. But when a traitor surfaces, she and her friends are the prime suspects. Can they clear their names before the only passage back to the 21st century closes forever?
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Ages 9-14.
Subject - Topical Term
Librarians -- Juvenile fiction
Secret societies -- Juvenile fiction
Time travel -- Juvenile fiction
Brothers and sisters -- Juvenile fiction
Ninja -- Juvenile fiction
Children's stories
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Fantasy fiction
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