For young readers who grew up with the bestselling picture books, Nancy Clancy is now starring in her own chapter books! Nancy thinks she may be able to read the future...and all signs point to her being a true clairvoyant (thats fancy for a fortune-teller). Nancy tries her hand at fortune-telling but quickly learns it’s a bit more complicated than she thought. Does Nancy really have special powers, or is it all just a coincidence? Perfect for growing fans of Fancy Nancy picture books, the chapter book series continues the fun. Other books in the chapter book series include Nancy Clancy, Super Sleuth and Nancy Clancy, Secret Admirer. Learning New Vocabulary: Join Nancy as she learns fancy words like “clairvoyant” and “intuition” in this delightful story. - Third Grade Adventures: From starting a fortune-telling business at recess to navigating classroom friendships, it’s another hilarious day in third grade for Nancy Clancy. - Problem Solving for Kids: When her predictions cause more trouble than they're worth, Nancy has to figure out how to make things right with her friends. - Books About Honesty: A funny and heartwarming story that explores the difference between a good guess and the truth, and why telling the truth is the fanciest choice of all. Praise for Nancy Clancy, Super Sleuth: “O’Connor and Glasser are as in synch as ever, and readers who have grown up with Fancy Nancy will be thrilled to follow her new career path.” - Publishers Weekly Praise for Nancy Clancy, Super Sleuth: “Nancy is one sassy gumshoe. Her fans will enjoy growing up with her. ” - Kirkus Reviews Praise for Nancy Clancy, Super Sleuth: “Once again, O’Connor’s exuberant text and Glasser’s joyful illustrations work in harmony. Nancy’s definitions of crime-related vocabulary (motive, investigating, deciphering) add to the fun ... As Nancy Clancy says, ‘Nancy Drew would be so proud.’” - Booklist Nancy's Magic 8 Ball doesn't work anymore ever since JoJo dropped it. And the paper fortune-tellers that Nancy and Bree love making never give answers you can count on. Then all of a sudden Nancy starts predicting things that do come true! Can she really see the future? All signs seem to point to yes! So Nancy tries her hand at fortune-telling during recess. What she sees, however, isn't the future: she sees she has a big, big problem. Jane O’Connor was born and raised in the fabulous metropolis of New York City. That’s where she still lives with her husband, Jim, although both their grown sons did something unfathomable (that means impossible to understand). They moved to the West Coast! Besides writing the Fancy Nancy series and other books for children, Jane spent her whole career as an editor at major publishing houses. Recently retired, she finds herself with something she never had before—free time to do whatever she pleases. Robin Preiss Glasser has illustrated many acclaimed picture books, including the bestselling Fancy Nancy series, Lambslide , Escape Goat , and Grand Jeté and Me: A Christmas Holiday Book for Kids . She won the Children’s Choice Award for Best Illustrator of the Year for Fancy Nancy and the Mermaid Ballet . Robin actually wore tiaras and tutus when she danced with the Pennsylvania Ballet. Now she happily spends her days in jeans, drawing. Robin and her family live in Southern California.