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August 15, 2014 -
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- ISBN: 9780823432561
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- ISBN: 9780823432561
- File size: 4630 KB
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- English
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Levels
- ATOS Level: 5.2
- Lexile® Measure: 750
- Interest Level: 4-8(MG)
- Text Difficulty: 4
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Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from September 8, 2014
Beauvais makes an uproarious U.S. debut with the story of 11-year-old Sophie “Sesame” Seade, who lives at Cambridge University, roller skates everywhere, and has been waiting all her life for a mystery to solve. Finally, one arrives in the form of missing university student Jenna Jenkins, a gossip columnist and ballerina. Sesame, with help from her two best friends, tries to find out who’s behind this disappearance, despite interference from her parents (her mother is the head of Christ’s College, her father the chaplain). Sesame has a “taste for sophisticated terminology,” as she puts it, which makes some hilarious moments as it becomes clear that she doesn’t always fully understand what she’s saying (“Papa chéri, fire of my loins, can I go out for a walk?” she asks her father memorably, getting an appropriately horrified reaction). Horne’s spot illustrations brim with energy (full of clips, combs, braids, and flyaway curls, Sesame’s hair has a life of its own) and can be as edgy as the narration. A bitingly funny kickoff to the Sesame Seade series. Ages 7–11. Author’s agent: Kirsty McLachlan, David Godwin Associates. Illustrator’s agency: Advocate Art. -
Kirkus
September 15, 2014
An appealing girl detective makes her debut in the first of a mystery series. First-person narrator Sesame, as she calls herself, aspires to be a supersleuth and has intelligence, a pair of purple skates, and a resourceful, if not wholly sanctioned, independence at her disposal. At 11 1/2, the bright, only child of accomplished parents (Mum, the head of Christ's College at Cambridge University and Dad, the college's chaplain), Sesame is amusingly exasperated with their attentiveness, and she's got a preteen's talent for smart comebacks. "Jesus Christ, Sophie Margaret Catriona!" her mother gasps in frustration with her at one point. "Is that his full name?" responds Sesame. When an undergraduate goes missing, Sesame pounces eagerly on the mystery, solving it via determination and coincidence with the help of a couple of school friends and a university student or two. It's soon revealed that no harm has come to the girl, but dirty dealings are at work, specifically having to do with the way the university's computer network has been compromised by an aggressive corporate marketing firm. The slightly breathless plot ties up neatly, with bits of university life woven in (a performance of Swan Lake, a nighttime paddle up the river Cam, meetings with various porters and professors-even Stephen Hawking in an unnamed cameo). A likable and diverting British import. (Mystery. 9-12)COPYRIGHT(2014) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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School Library Journal
October 1, 2014
Gr 3-5-Precocious 11-year-old Sesame Seade, Cambridge's amateur sleuth-in-residence, is confident that she, using her skates and observation skills, can solve the mystery surrounding a student ballerina's disappearance. Her parents, a professor and a chaplain, exasperated by their daughter's sneaky antics, annoy her with obscure references ("the problem with Sesame is that she's a self-involved little Narcissus"), while other literary allusions are more kid-friendly (Harry Potter). The Seades write off Sesame's sleuthing as eccentricity, leaving her to her own devices with the occasional punishment, including the "gift" of a horridly unsophisticated "Phone4Kidz." Beauvais brings Cambridge alive, while maintaining a quick-paced, laugh-out-loud comedy, and a thought-provoking mystery that explores technology and its use. For graduates of early readers such as Marjorie Weinman Sharmat's Nate the Great, this first installment offers an engrossing whodunit, with charmingly funny prose and illustrations-reminiscent of Lauren Child's Clarice Bean series (Candlewick)-and is an excellent transition to Lemony Snicket.-Hannah Farmer, Austin Public Library, TX
Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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The Horn Book
January 1, 2015
In this British import we witness the debut of child sleuth Sophie Margaret Catriona Seade, who answers to the name of Sesame. Sesame lives in Cambridge, England, with her academic mother and chaplain father. Cambridge -- its colleges, museums, students, porters, tourists, stray clerics, and politics -- is a rich setting (there is even a cheeky cameo appearance by Stephen Hawking). Sesame is a type-A roller-skating detective with a large vocabulary and a highly developed sense of entitlement. In this story she solves a kidnapping and exposes some corporate funding skullduggery. During the course of her investigations she breaks into the Fitzwilliam Museum, steals a canoe, and escapes from the bad guys by strapping on wings and launching herself out a window. The pace is rambunctious; the adults, Dahl-nasty. Some of the running jokes (pregnant duck, teacher with bad breath) run out of juice, but the clues add up, and Beauvais plays fair with the conceals and reveals. A generous smattering of spot illustrations featuring bug-eyed characters and grotesqueries of various sorts support the jittery, high-octane humor. sarah ellis(Copyright 2015 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)
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Levels
- ATOS Level:5.2
- Lexile® Measure:750
- Interest Level:4-8(MG)
- Text Difficulty:4
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