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Michael D. Beil
I grew up in Andover, Ohio (pop. 1200), where I learned to sail, milk cows, tell the difference between hay and straw, and many other important lessons. I worked as a sailmaker and lawyer before finding my true calling in 1997: Teacher. Since 2001, I have taught English and drama at an all-girls... show more

I grew up in Andover, Ohio (pop. 1200), where I learned to sail, milk cows, tell the difference between hay and straw, and many other important lessons. I worked as a sailmaker and lawyer before finding my true calling in 1997: Teacher. Since 2001, I have taught English and drama at an all-girls Catholic high school in Manhattan, where I also wrote and produced Aftershocks, a play based on the challenges facing the immigrant families of some of my students. I live in Manhattan with my wife Laura, dogs Isabel and Maggie, and cats Cyril and Emma. When I'm indoors, I love cooking (anything French, especially!), playing the cello (not nearly as well as I'd like), and sinking my teeth into a really great book. Outdoors, I love skiing, sailing, and hiking and camping.
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julieharrison
julieharrison rated it 15 years ago
I've heard that this mystery is popular, though it doesn't seem to go out that well at our library (I don't think the cover on the hardback is very appealing). It seems like it'd be most popular with 5th to 7th-grade girls. Set primarily at a private Catholic school in Manhattan, it has an accessibl...
janawarnell
janawarnell rated it 16 years ago
I adored this book and will be suggesting it for many of the upper grade readers at my school. The two things I loved the lost: 1) how a grown up man captured the tone of a 13 year old girl so perfectly and 2) how none of the usual suspects of characters that could turn against the girls did. I w...
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