The Callender Papers, Cynthia Voigt
The Callender Papers, Cynthia Voigt
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The Callender Papers

Author: Cynthia Voigt

Narrator: Barbara Caruso

Unabridged: 6 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 08/27/2010


Synopsis

Think carefully … That's the advice Jean Wainwright always gets from her beloved Aunt Constance, Jean's guardian and headmistress at the boarding school where she lives. It's advice that proves valuable when Jean finds herself spending the summer far from home, sorting out family papers for the reclusive Mr. Thiel, a trustee of Aunt Constance's school and the widower of her childhood friend Irene Callender. At Mr. Thiel's isolated country estate, Jean is surrounded by bewildering questions from the past. Why is there such hatred between Mr. Thiel and his late wife's brother? Was her death an accident? And what happened to their child, who disappeared after Irene Thiel's death? Do the answers lie in the Callender papers? And will searching for the answers put Jean's own life in jeopardy?

About Cynthia Voigt

Cynthia Voigt is the Newbery Medal- and Newbery Honor–winning author of more than twenty books, including Dicey’s Song and A Solitary Blue. She is also the author of Little Bird, illustrated by Newbery Medal–winning author Lynne Rae Perkins. She lives in Maine. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maggie on March 21, 2012

I found this book while browsing with my mom in the young adult section of the public library. The description caught my eye because the story was about a young girl who was charged with going though and organizing personal papers. I thought what a great author to write about record retention and th......more

Goodreads review by Cricket on March 07, 2017

Well-written gothic mystery which lands oddly between juvenile and adult since the protagonist is twelve, yet the tone and vocabulary seem much more suited at much older readers. Voigt is a talented writer. Though the plot was fairly predicable, it was still an enjoyable read with all the classic st......more