The Pear Affair

by Judith Eagle (Author) Jo Rioux (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade

Nell is determined to find her beloved missing au pair in this vibrant adventure set in, and underneath, Paris.

Penelope Magnificent spends as little time as possible with her awful parents--a grocery-mogul father and a fashion-obsessed mother who loves expensive purses more than she does her daughter. But when they mention an important trip to Paris, Nell begs to come along. Paris holds something very dear to her: her old au pair Perrine--Pear--who lives there. Pear used to write to Nell every week, promising to come to her rescue, but recently the letters stopped. With the help of a savvy bellboy named Xavier, Nell sets out from her parents' ultra-fancy Parisian hotel to find her beloved Pear. But Pear's old neighbors and coworkers are strangely tight-lipped. And as Nell's search for the truth takes her and Xavier to some of the darkest, most mysterious parts of the city, a sinister plot comes to light involving the destruction of a cherished--and delicious--part of Parisian life. Food, fashion, and intrigue abound in this delightful caper from the author of The Secret Starling.

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Starred Review
Eagle masterfully maintains suspense, dispensing new clues as the events escalate, with twists and turns galore and a cast of charming, loyal friends, all set against the special atmosphere of Paris. Soft, full-page, pencil-and-ink illustrations highlight key events. A satisfying conclusion finds the villains punished, bakeries restored, and a whole new life for Nell. . . . A tour de force.

ALA/Booklist

Set in 1969, the engaging story revolves around Nell and her new allies, who recognize a kindred spirit and try to help her, just as she extends herself to help them. An assortment of villainous adults and several kind ones round out the cast of characters while occasional black-and-white drawings illustrate this fast-paced, enjoyable mystery.

Review quotes

As delightful and delicious as a Parisian boulangerie creation.
—The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books 

In this fun and lively story illustrated by Jo Rioux, Nell finds herself among francophones in a state of alarm: A 'mysterious spore' is wrecking the city's supply of baguettes. As Nell races to track down the missing Pear, she acquires a posse of quirky friends, uncovers a dastardly scheme and learns certain terrible (but ultimately acceptable) truths about her own life.
—The Wall Street Journal
Judith Eagle
Judith Eagle has worked as a stylist, fashion editor, and features writer. She now spends her mornings writing and her afternoons working in a secondary school library. The Pear Affair is her second novel. Judith Eagle lives with her family and her cat, Stockwell, in South London.

Jo Rioux is the illustrator of The Secret Starling by Judith Eagle. She has illustrated young adult novels, chapter books, picture books, and graphic novels, including Cat's Cradle: The Golden Twine, which she also wrote, and The Daughters of Ys by M. T. Anderson. Jo Rioux lives in Ottawa.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781536217032
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Walker Books Us
Publication date
June 14, 2022
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV028000 - Juvenile Fiction | Mysteries, Espionage, & Detective Stories
JUV016000 - Juvenile Fiction | Historical | General
JUV013070 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Siblings
JUV030050 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | Europe
Library of Congress categories
Paris (France)
Missing persons
Nannies
Secrecy
Secrets
Girls
Runaway childen

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