Cincinnati Lee, Curse Breaker, Heidi Heilig
Cincinnati Lee, Curse Breaker, Heidi Heilig
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Cincinnati Lee, Curse Breaker

Author: Heidi Heilig

Narrator: Katharine Chin

Unabridged: 6 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/25/2025


Synopsis

“An unforgettable adventure with a deeply endearing, slightly chaotic heroine.” —Kyle Lukoff, author of Newbery Honor book Too Bright to See“All the suspense and intrigue of a middle-school Da Vinci Code. Fast-paced fun and plenty of charm to boot.” —Christopher Healy, author of No One Leaves the Castle“Thrilling.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)“Surprises aplenty, real danger, and lots of laughs.” —Booklist (starred review)From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler meets Indiana Jones! A young adventurer races to break the family curse by repatriating the artifacts her famed ancestor “saved.” Perfect for fans of Rick Riordan, Kwame Mbalia, and Rena Barron.Cincinnati Lee’s great great (great?) grandfather is famous. His adventures discovering ancient artifacts have been made into movies, and his work is widely respected by museums across the world. The thing is, in that line of work, you’re bound to get cursed. And that leaves your great great (great?) granddaughter to break the curse by returning the artifacts you “preserved.”Cincinnati’s own adventure begins in the Cosmopolitan Museum in New York City, where her single mom works and Cincinnati has grown up. Soon she learns about the ancient Spear of Destiny—and its potential to right all the wrongs in her family’s past. Or bring about the end of the world. It all depends on whose hands it falls into. Cincinnati must beat two relic hunters to the spear, and her quest will take her to surprising locations throughout the city and even across the Atlantic Ocean. Along the way, she’ll make a new friend (which is not the easiest thing to do), make some enemies (surprisingly easy to do), and ultimately learn what makes the world worth saving. Acclaimed author Heidi Heilig makes a dazzling middle grade debut with an irrepressible hero, a compelling cast of friends and enemies, nonstop action, and a thoughtful approach to viewing our responsibilities to each other and the world around us.

About Heidi Heilig

Heidi Heilig is the author of The Girl from Everywhere, which was an Indie Next Pick and was also named a Best Book of the Year by NPR; its sequel, The Ship Beyond Time; and the Shadow Players trilogy: For a Muse of Fire, A Kingdom for a Stage, and On This Unworthy Scaffold. Heidi Heilig holds an MFA from New York University in musical theater writing, and she’s written the book and lyrics for several shows. She grew up in Hawaii, where she rode horses and raised peacocks. Her favorite thing, outside of writing, is travel, and she has haggled for rugs in Morocco, hiked the trails of the Ko‘olau Valley, and huddled in a tent in South Africa. Heidi Heilig lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karen on March 21, 2025

Natalie “Cincinnati” Lee has dreamed about following in her great-great-great-grandfather’s footsteps as a explorer, historian, and maybe a little like the famous guy in the movies with the distinctive hat and all the adventures. She also wants to free him from a curse that he may have caused himsel......more

Goodreads review by doowopapocalypse on February 17, 2025

ARC from Netgalley. Mixed feelings. I enjoyed the character and the story, but I feel more could have been done with the idea of returning artifacts because it is the right thing to do rather than because Cincinnati had personal reasons. Heilig was unafraid to criticize museums as well as private col......more

Goodreads review by Cary on April 05, 2025

Four-star fun for middle-grade readers/seekers of adventure…and clever kids who care Characters: 8 Twelve-year-old Natalie Lee—but please call her Cincinnati—is always on the move. She means well in wanting to break her family’s curse by returning ancient relics to their rightful origins, but she ofte......more

Goodreads review by Mark on December 18, 2024

What worked: The book opens with Natalie (she’d rather be called Cincinnati since that’s where her “Pops” lives) stealing an artifact from the museum where her mother works. However, her cousin Sebastian steals it from her so Cincinnati will need to get it back to break a family curse. Readers can im......more

Goodreads review by Kristy on May 02, 2025

I'm waffling between a 2.5 and a 3. I'm not a fan of Cincinnati. She's really selfish and thinks she's right about everything (which may be accurate to a real 12-year-old, but it is not endearing). There were a few times she felt more like she was 8 instead of 12. She swears in Latin instead of Engli......more