An intriguing mystery. A missing teady bear. Having to buy your candy secretly.
Mention any of these to middle grade readers, and you'll get some interest. Combine them all and you've got yourself The Candy Mafia, a new novel from Peachtree Publishing available now.
Today, this book is making a stop here on its blog tour! Isn't it fun to hear about new titles? (ESPECIALLY as we are all working hard to recommend books to our readers -- whether in person or remotely?)
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| Cover image courtesy of Peachtree Publishing |
Before I tell about the missing teddy bear, imagine a world where buying candy is outlawed! (Pose that scenario to young readers and a good discussion is surely imminent.) And in this world where one must find secret places to buy chocolate (Imagine!) young entrepreneurs (smugglers) like Eddie de Menthe have emerged -- selling candy "underground". Eddie has indeed developed a persona, and our main character (12 year-old private detective Nelle) is fully aware of who he is when he walks into her well-laid out detective office asking for her help in finding his missing teddy bear (there's a story behind that, too!)
How does the teddy bear go missing? That is the first question emerging from this mystery, but then it becomes not as important as this one: Where is its owner Eddie? He soon disappears himself, and Nelle is led into a world of secret candy stores, mishaps, and characters named Sweetcakes Ratchet.
The story is a comfortably intricate one, carried along by a unique plot that will keep readers guesssing, cleverly written by author Lavie Tidhar from England (this is his first book for children) and delightfully intriguing illustrations like these by illustrator Daniel Duncan (a freelance illustrator also from England):
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Part of the story involves the now shuttered Farnsworth's Chocolate Factory (connecting us, of course to another famous chocolate factory story as Peachtree describes here.) Nelle becomes a character we can root for: determined, strong, and trying her best to figure out things for herself, too -- perhaps that's why she's solving the mystery!
There's enough intrigue here for readers to keep turning the pages, meeting very interesting characters through Nelle's adept eyes and viewpoint. Readers will predict the meaning of events and their tie-in to the mystery, or they can choose to simply take it all in page by page, immersed in story.
I especially appreciate that the story is written in first person, with Nelle narrating it all, carrying readers into her thinking. Nelle shows us what perseverance and problem-solving look like. Teachers will find much to note in how she (or rather, author Lavie Tidhar) describes the very interesting characters they meet on their way to the last page.
The Candy Mafia is a middle grade mystery with its own sweet flavor, sure to find its place among readers who enjoy figuring things out and thinking smartly through things.
I've figured out that I also want to reread it, this time finding new things to notice.
Follow the rest of the stops on the tour to hear more about this book!
Sept. 21st: The Library Voice
Sept. 22nd: Teachers Who Read
Sept. 23rd: Mom Read It
Sept. 24th: Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers
Sept. 25th: Librarian in Cute Shoes
Sept. 26th: Beagles and Books
Peachtree Publishing has also provided a Discussion Guide to go with the book. You can find it here.
Many, many thanks to Peachtree Publishing for the review copy and the invitation to participate in this tour!





