The Callender Papers

The Callender Papers by Cynthia Voigt, published by Fawcett Juniper on January 29, 1994, is a reprint edition consisting of 192 pages. This book follows the journey of thirteen-year-old Jean as she collaborates with the intimidating Mr. Theil to catalogue his family papers. As Jean delves into the documents, she uncovers a disturbing narrative from the past that reveals unsettling events that once disrupted a tranquil village, placing her in a precarious situation.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile fiction and mystery as Jean navigates her fears and the complexities of her task. The story explores themes of family, orphans, and the impact of history on the present. As the tension escalates, Jean’s bravery and independence are put to the test, leading her to confront the dangers that arise from her discoveries. This edition presents a compelling narrative that engages with the intricacies of personal and communal histories within the context of the United States.
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“Entertaining, interesting, and well written.”
NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
Jean was barely thirteen when she agreed to work with Mr. Theil to catalogue his family papers. She was trying to be brave and independent, but he was a frightening man. Yet, as she went through his papers, a nightmare unfolded. It was a cruel story from the past…events that long ago shook a peaceful village. And the more Jean learned, the more she knew she was in mortal danger….
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