cover image A Strange Thing Happened in Cherry Hall

A Strange Thing Happened in Cherry Hall

Jasmine Warga, illus. by Matt Rockefeller. HarperCollins, $19.99 (224p) ISBN 978-0-06-295670-5

Sixth grader Rami Ahmed is having a terrible time. His best friends dropped him for no apparent reason, and now someone has stolen a painting from the Penelope L. Brooks Museum, where his mother works. It’s bad enough that security is suspicious of him, but his mother, who leads the cleaning staff, is considered a suspect, too. Since his father left before he was two, his mother is all Rami has. To make matters worse, he’s now hearing and seeing a girl floating in the museum—and she looks like the girl in the missing painting. She soon approaches Rami: she doesn’t know who she is and wants his help to figure it out. With assistance from his crime-podcast-obsessed new friend Veda and an artistically inclined turtle called Agatha, Rami determines to find the painting thief and clear his and his mother’s names. Though the resolution feels thin, the meticulously fleshed-out museum backdrop evokes impeccable ambiance for a mystery in this cozy tale. Grayscale illustrations by Rockefeller, who collaborated with Warga on A Rover’s Story, depict the museum and cast through vivid portraiture. Rami’s parents are from Lebanon and Veda’s are from India. Ages 8–12. Author’s agent: Brenda Bowen, Book Group. (Sept.)