Mystery Mutt

Mystery Mutt by Beverly Lewis, published by Baker Publishing Group on February 1, 2000, is an engaging chapter book for young readers, featuring 80 pages in English. The story follows Stacy Henry, who believes that everyone should do something special for New Year’s Day and has a unique idea to inspire her friends. The Cul-de-sac Kids decide to choose a Fruit of the Spirit to focus on throughout the year, but Jason Birchall is reluctant to join in their commitment.
In this narrative, Stacy is determined to encourage Jason to participate in their efforts to practice these virtues. The arrival of a mysterious package adds an intriguing element to their journey, prompting questions about friendship and cooperation. This book explores themes of social values and virtues within a Christian context, making it a thoughtful addition to juvenile fiction. Readers will find a story that emphasizes the importance of community and personal growth as the characters navigate their challenges together.
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Stacy Henry thinks everyone should do something special for New Year’s Day. And she has the perfect idea!
All the Cul-de-sac Kids choose a Fruit of the Spirit and vow to work on it throughout the year. Everyone but Jason Birchall, that is.
Stacy is determined to get Jason to join the gang in practicing fruits–but how? Will the mysterious package that arrives help them to get along with each other?
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