**From the award-winning, *New York Times* bestselling author of *A Rover’s Story* and *Other Words for Home* comes an extraordinary story about two friends, a ghost, a missing painting, and a turtle named Agatha. The perfect next read for fans of *The Swifts* , Kate DiCamillo, and Erin Entrada Kelly. ** A painting has been stolen…! When Rami sees a floating girl in the museum, he knows he has seen her somewhere before. Then he realizes: She looks just like the girl in the painting that has gone missing. But how does her appearance connect to the theft? Agatha the turtle knows—she has been watching from the garden. But she can’t exactly tell anyone…can she? Will Rami, with the help of his classmate, Veda, be able to solve the mystery? The clues are all around them, but they’ll have to be brave enough to really look. This is a whimsical, moving story about the universal desire to be seen and understood and how art can help us find connection, even when we are at our loneliest.
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CeceCO (verified owner) –
I enjoyed this read – complete with some nice pencil illustrations – that takes place in an art museum featuring two children, a ghost, and (of all things) a turtle.
Rami goes along with his mom to the museum where she’s a cleaner. A painting of a girl goes missing and suddenly Rami is seeing a ghost of the girl in the building. He confides in Veda, who’s in his class, and the two of them set out to discover who stole the painting and why the ghost that both of them can see is there. Meanwhile out in the pond behind the museum, Agatha, the turtle, has seen what is going on and perhaps has even seen the thief.