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Miss Dimple Rallies to the Cause

Miss Dimple Kilpatrick #2

Mignon F Ballard

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English
Minotaur Books
18 September 2012
Life in small-town America during World War II springs vividly to life as schoolteacher Miss Dimple and her fellow townspeople battle valiantly against worry, rationing, and crime at home as well as abroad. It's September 1943, and the town of Elderberry, Georgia, including their beloved first-grade teacher, Miss Dimple Kilpatrick, has exciting plans for the Bond Rally to support the troops fighting the war abroad. Miss Dimple's friend, Virginia Balliew, has agreed to chair the big event, with the help of Buddy Oglesby. But when children discover a skeleton at the edge of a field, and Buddy disappears along with the war bond money, it's clear that something is amiss in the little town; and Miss Dimple, along with her fellow teachers, is soon on the case.
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Imprint:   Minotaur Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   NO. 2
Dimensions:   Height: 213mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   363g
ISBN:   9781250014009
ISBN 10:   125001400X
Series:   Miss Dimple Mysteries
Pages:   262
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

MIGNON F. BALLARD grew up in a small town in Georgia. She is the author of Miss Dimple Disappears, along with seven mysteries featuring angelic sleuth Augusta Goodnight, and The War in Sallie's Station, a novel about growing up in rural Georgia during World War II. She lives in Fort Mill, South Carolina, with here husband, Gene.

Reviews for Miss Dimple Rallies to the Cause: Miss Dimple Kilpatrick #2

Once again, Miss Dimple turns sleuth in a period cozy full of Southern charm. --Publishers Weekly Ballard's nostalgic look at small-time life during the war provides plenty of down-home coziness along with a credible mystery. --Kirkus Reviews


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