Lark Wraps It Up (Orca Echoes)

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by Natasha Deen

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Lark and Connor are ready for a sunny day at the splash pad when their halmoni (grandmother) gets a call from her friend Miss June. Miss June's handmade quilt has been stolen right from her backyard―and on the day of the quilt show! Lark and Connor set aside their plans to help find the culprit. After scouring the crime scene, they gather their friends from the splash pad and head to the quilt show to interview suspects. Lark and Connor will have to follow the loose threads to discover who stole Miss June's quilt...and try to get it back before the show is over. The epub edition of this title is fully accessible. “With original, diverse characters, quirky illustrations, and a unique first-person point of view, this book stands out. Readers will enjoy Lark’s take on the world around her as they work to solve the mystery. Recommended for all collections in search of unique, neurodiverse characters to feature in their early chapter book collections.” ― School Library Journal (SLJ) “Lark’s chatty first-person narration conveys the problem-solving process, as well as her experiences with dyslexia. As in the previous entries in this Orca Echoes series, the short, fast-paced chapters, dyslexia-friendly font, and lively black-and-white spot illustrations will appeals to early-chapter-book readers.” ― Booklist Can Lark and Connor stitch together the case of the missing quilt? Can Lark and Connor stitch together the case of the missing quilt? Lark and Connor are ready for a sunny day at the splash pad when their halmoni (grandmother) gets a call from her friend June. June’s handmade quilt has been stolen right from her backyard...and on the day of the quilt show! Lark and Connor follow the loose threads to discover who took June’s quilt and try to get it back before the show is over. Natasha Deen loves stories: exciting ones, scary ones and, especially, funny ones! As a kid of two countries (Guyana and Canada), she feels extra lucky because she gets a double dose of stories. Natasha is the author of many books including the Lark Ba Detective series in the Orca Echoes line, Depth of Field in the Orca Soundings line and In the Key of Nira Ghani which won the Amy Mathers Book Award and was nominated for the Red Maple, MYRCA and R. Ross Arnett Awards. She is also a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee medal. Natasha lives in Edmonton. Marcus Cutler is a freelance children's illustrator whose work has appeared in magazines, books, apps and more. He has worked with a variety of clients, including Chickadee Magazine , OWL Magazine , Macmillan Publishers and Parks Canada, and he is the illustrator of the Lark Ba Detective series, The Owl and the Two Rabbits and The Walrus and the Caribou . Marcus lives in Tecumseh, Ontario.

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