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Paperback Mandie and the Forbidden Attic Book

ISBN: 0871238225

ISBN13: 9780871238221

Mandie and the Forbidden Attic

(Book #4 in the Mandie Series)

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Book Overview

What can be causing the mysterious noises in the school attic? How can Mandie and her friends find out without getting into trouble? Ages 8-13. Mandie book 4. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

I love the Mandie books!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It's 1900 and 12-yearold Mandie Shaw is just starting school at the Misses Heathwood's School for Girls and meets her new friend Celia Hamilton.Mandie and Celia hear a banging noise coming from the school's attic.They try to investigate the attic,but can't find anything unusaul.What the noise is,I'll never tell!

Mandie is Great

I loved this book because it taught so many different lesons. I think every young girl should read it.

Mandie and the Forbidden Attic

this was an excellent book that i thourghly enjoyed! it was fun exciting and very suspenseful, the author did an excellent job writing this and all the other mandie books!!!! they are so great!!

Well Done, Ms. Leppard!

Mandie's mother is adamant that she is sent to a girl's school in Asheville, and Mandie doesn't want to go. But to please her mother she packs her bags will a sigh and heads for the city.Mandie hates it there. It's a prissy school, and they have to do stupid stuff like balancing a book on their head.But there is puzzling things too, such as the mysterious noises in the attic. Mandie and her new friend Celia are determined to find out. But will they?As soon as I had started reading this book I could not put it down. It was so interesting. I'm glad Mandie found a friend there, a girl who could help keep her in track. And boo to April Snow! She is just as cold and haughty as April snow. Her mother must have known what she was doing when she named that brat!I liked the part about Helen. It made me sad that someone would neglect the poor girl like that. I'm glad that she found a good place to stay after that.If you read this book, you won't be sorry. It is really good!

Very Good!!

I thought this book was very good!! It was sad when Mandie had to go to boarding school, and how she was EXPECTED to grow up as a respectable LADY. I love the part when Mandie and Celia find the little girl in the attic and how they hid her with Aunt Pheobee, or however you spell that, and Uncle Cal. I give this book two thumbs up! Keep it up Louis!
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