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Random House USA Children's Books
01 August 2005
Olivia Sharp, cousin to super sleuth Nate the Great, is a detective too--and she's back in a limited reissued series of four books. Rather than solve mysteries, Olivia helps friends with their problems by detecting what's wrong beneath the surface. Beginning readers will be won over by Olivia's spunk, eccentricities, and can-do spirit.

""I, Nate the Great, have something to say. My cousin Olivia Sharp is almost (but not quite) the world's best detective. I solve mysteries. She's an agent for secrets. You won't forget Olivia. She won't let you.""

Olivia sharp is back! Rather than solve mysteries like her cousin Nate, Olivia helps friends with their problems by detecting what's wrong beneath the surface. You'll be won over by Olivia's spunk, eccentricities, and can-do spirit.
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Illustrated by:   Denise Brunkus
Imprint:   Random House USA Children's Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   2nd Yearling ed.
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Height: 193mm,  Width: 133mm,  Spine: 7mm
Weight:   74g
ISBN:   9780440420590
ISBN 10:   0440420598
Series:   Olivia Sharp: Agent for Secrets
Pages:   80
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Marjorie Weinman Sharmat is the author of all the Nate the Great books. Her husband, Mitchell Sharmat, is the author of many books for children, including the Reading Rainbow Featured Selection Gregory the Terrible Eater. The Sharmats live in Tuscon, Arizona. Denise Brunkus has illustrated over 60 books, most notably the Junie B. Jones series by Barbara Park. She lives in Pittstown, New Jersey.

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Praise for Olivia Sharp: Olivia is a refreshingly intelligent female protagonist. Booklist Fast-moving, lighthearted, genuinely funny, and easily read, this should be a winner. Kirkus Reviews


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