Mandie and her friends are off searching for an illusive treasure hidden sometime in the distant past. Names from all-but-forgotten local history and threats from an angry man make this a challenge you won't want to miss!
Another adventure with Mandie ensues when a friend's ocean front beach place houses what seems to be a "phantom" rising into the air and then falling into the water. Mandie learns some important lessons about friendship and jealousy.
The first night Mandie is at the White House she hears something in the hallway and is convinced that she sees George Washington-- who's been dead for 200 years! In the nights that follow, she sees him again in different places. What's going on?
Mandie arrives home for spring break with a mystery already in progress. She is determined to find out who is hiding in the dilapidated house on the Shaw property. Ages 8-13. Mandie book 34.
Ephram Humphry is a man with a dream of owning his own business. When his Cherokee neighbors are forced to move to Indian Territory, he sees this as a chance to make that dream a reality. With the help of his wife, Mindy, Eph takes his family and follows the Cherokee to the small town that will become the capital of their new nation. When things don't go as planned, Andy, Addie, and Desdimona step in to help their parents make the best of a bad situation while still finding time, as children do, to have some fun. Through their victories and defeats, the Humphrys find their place as the white man in Indian lands.
Mandie, Snowball, and Celia become trapped in a dark and creepy secret room in the schoolhouse basement. Can Mandie discover the meaning to the mysterious writing on the wall and find a way out?