I So Don’t Do Mysteries

I So Don’t Do Mysteries by Barrie Summy, published by Scholastic in 2010, is a captivating story that follows thirteen-year-old Sherry as she navigates a unique challenge. When Sherry is visited by the ghost of her mother, she is drawn into a case involving rhinoceros poaching at the San Diego Wild Animal Park. This edition contains 264 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a blend of mystery and emotional connection.
In this narrative, Sherry’s quest to solve the poaching case not only aids in the protection of the rhinos but also deepens the bond between her and her mother. Readers will find a mix of adventure and personal growth as Sherry confronts the complexities of her situation. The story explores themes of family and responsibility while engaging with the pressing issue of wildlife conservation.
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When thirteen-year-old Sherry is visited by the ghost of her mother asking Sherry to help solve a case involving rhinoceros poaching at the San Diego Wild Animal Park, Sherry’s involvement not only helps save the rhinos, but it also brings mother and daughter closer together than ever before.
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