The pearl thief

Wein, Elizabeth

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2017 Booklist starred review; 2017 Kirkus reviews starred review.
Sixteen-year-old Julie Beaufort-Stuart is returning to her family's ancestral home in Perthshire for one last summer. It is not an idyllic return to childhood. Her grandfather's death has forced the sale of the house and estate and this will be a summer of goodbyes. Not least to the McEwen family - Highland travellers who have been part of the landscape for as long as anyone can remember - loved by the family, loathed by the authorities. Tensions are already high when a respected London archivist goes missing, presumed murdered. Suspicion quickly falls on the McEwens but Julie knows not one of them would do such a thing and is determined to prove everyone wrong. And then she notices the family's treasure trove of pearls is missing. This beautiful and evocative novel is the story of the irrepressible and unforgettable Julie, set in the year before the Second World War. It is also a powerful portrayal of a community under pressure and one girl's determination for justice
Location edition Bar Code due date
Library R33604
Genre:Mystery and suspense stories
Historical fiction
Dewey:WEI
ISBN:9781408866610
pub:2017