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Harriet Tells the Truth

Auteur(s): Elana K. Arnold
Narrateur(s): Taylor Meskimen
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Sid Fleischman Humor Award Winner

Harriet sets out to solve a poisoning on Marble Island in the third book in the acclaimed cozy mystery series from award-winning author Elana K. Arnold.

There are some things you should know about Harriet Wermer:

  • She used to lie a lot, but not anymore.
  • Seriously, she only tells the truth now.
  • Even though she hadn’t wanted to come to Marble Island in the first place, now she doesn’t want to leave.

It's the truth. With her mom and new baby brother home from the hospital, it's almost time for Harriet to pack up and head home from Marble Island and all the friends she's made. But Harriet doesn't have time to think about that—not when she discovers that Moneypenny, her Nanu’s adorable basset hound, has been poisoned!

Harriet suspects the culprit is one of the guests staying at Nanu's bed-and-breakfast, and she and her best friend, Clarence, are once again on the case. But when someone else falls ill, Harriet’s going to have to sleuth harder, spy sneakier, and be willing to see that sometimes the truth is more complicated than it seems.

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For the most part this story is ok and my daughter enjoyed it. The disconcerting part is that 2 of the main-ish female characters turn out to be living “alternative” lifestyles and end up moving in together because they’re in love. This topic has become so mainstream nowadays and each to their own… but… when you’re incorporating this into a children’s book without out any mention of it in the description is downright wrong. Innocent little kids don’t need to be force-fed any and every progressive idea these “modern” authors deem to be acceptable. Shame on her. This is not ok.

Needs a warning about alternative lifestyles. Not appropriate for kids.

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