

Friendship is also a highlighted subject that will resonate with young readers. When the time comes for Audie’s involvement in the scheme, things go awry, and she must find a way to stop a plot she’s uncovered.įirst in a new series, this children’s chapter book features a spunky, though very polite young sleuth whose biggest strength is knowledge-a theme made clear to readers. Audie, however, has misgivings about the secretive plan and isn’t sure if she should trust the kindly, but distracted Commodore, his seemingly shady driver, or any of the other characters that figure into the situation.

President Taft is hosting a New Year’s Day event, in which the “mission” is centered. Audie, looking for adventure, volunteers with alacrity and is headed out in one of the newfangled automobiles-all the way to Washington D.C.

That is, until one day a certain Commodore Crutchfield, one of the establishment’s benefactors, needs a girl for a mission. It’s a peculiar place, but to Audie, it is home. She’s not really wayward, but then none of the girls are. Audacity Jones is an 11-year-old orphan living at Miss Maisie’s School for Wayward Girls in Swayzee, Indiana.
