A visit to Leo's grandfather's farm turns upside down when his grandmother's beehives are stolen. A light-hearted and funny middle-grade novel for fans of Rebecca Stead and Lynda Mullaly Hunt.
Eleven-year-old Leo is an "armchair adventurer." This, according to Dad, means he'd choose adventures in books or video games over real-life experiences. And while Leo hates the label, he can't argue with it. Unlike his little sister Lizzie, Leo is not a risk-taker.
So when he, Lizzie, Mom and Dad leave the city to visit Grandpa on Heron Island, Leo finds all kinds of dangers to avoid — from the deep, dark ocean to an old barn on the verge of collapse. But nothing on the island is more fearsome than Grandpa himself — Leo has never met anyone so grumpy! According to Mom, Grandpa is still grieving the recent death of his wife, a beekeeper beloved by everyone on the island.
Despite Leo's best efforts to avoid it, adventure finds him anyway when Grandma's beehives go missing in the dead of night. Infuriated, Grandpa vows to track down the sticky-fingered thieves himself . . . with risk-averse Leo and danger-loving Lizzie (plus a kitten named Mayhem) in tow.
NOMINEE
| 2024 The Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence - Best Juvenile or YA Crime Book
SELECTION
| 2024 Florida Sunshine State Young Readers Award
SHORTLIST
| 2024 Diamond Willow Award
NOMINEE
| 2023 Silver Birch Award for Fiction
FINALIST
| 2023 Sunshine Coast Writers and Editors Society Book Award
LONGLIST
| 2023 Science Writers and Communicators of Canada Book Award - Youth Category
A Sunshine State Young Readers Award Nominee Shortlist, Silver Birch Award for Fiction Shortlist, Diamond Willow Award Nominee, Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence Finalist, Sunshine Coast Writers and Editors Society Book Award Longlist, Science Writers and Communicators of Canada Book Award, Youth Category
"A story full of mystery, adventure, and personal challenges that will have readers buzzing." —Kirkus Reviews
"This character-forward beekeeping mystery considers the limitations of labels and the authentic messiness of IRL adventures." —Publishers Weekly "A cute funny story about self-confidence, family and stretching your boundaries." —Calgary Herald
“Rachelle Delaney has written a book that manages to be informative . . . while also being rollicking good fun.” —BC Book World
"[A]n action-packed, riotous quest to solve the mystery of the missing hives. . . . Delaney’s memorable cast of characters will strike a chord with tweens." —CM Reviews
RACHELLE DELANEY is the author of several middle-grade novels, including The Metro Dogs of Moscow, which was a CLA Book of the Year Honor Book, as well as a finalist for the Silver Birch Award and the Red Cedar Award, among others. Its sequel, The Circus Dogs of Prague, was shortlisted for the Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award. The Bonaventure Adventures won BC's Chocolate Lily Award in 2019, and Clara Voyant was a Chocolate Lily Award nominee. Her most recent book The Big Sting was shortlisted for the Sunshine Coast Writers and Editors Society Book Award. Visit her at www.rachelledelaney.com.
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A visit to Leo's grandfather's farm turns upside down when his grandmother's beehives are stolen. A light-hearted and funny middle-grade novel for fans of Rebecca Stead and Lynda Mullaly Hunt.
Eleven-year-old Leo is an "armchair adventurer." This, according to Dad, means he'd choose adventures in books or video games over real-life experiences. And while Leo hates the label, he can't argue with it. Unlike his little sister Lizzie, Leo is not a risk-taker.
So when he, Lizzie, Mom and Dad leave the city to visit Grandpa on Heron Island, Leo finds all kinds of dangers to avoid — from the deep, dark ocean to an old barn on the verge of collapse. But nothing on the island is more fearsome than Grandpa himself — Leo has never met anyone so grumpy! According to Mom, Grandpa is still grieving the recent death of his wife, a beekeeper beloved by everyone on the island.
Despite Leo's best efforts to avoid it, adventure finds him anyway when Grandma's beehives go missing in the dead of night. Infuriated, Grandpa vows to track down the sticky-fingered thieves himself . . . with risk-averse Leo and danger-loving Lizzie (plus a kitten named Mayhem) in tow.
Awards
NOMINEE
| 2024 The Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence - Best Juvenile or YA Crime Book
SELECTION
| 2024 Florida Sunshine State Young Readers Award
SHORTLIST
| 2024 Diamond Willow Award
NOMINEE
| 2023 Silver Birch Award for Fiction
FINALIST
| 2023 Sunshine Coast Writers and Editors Society Book Award
LONGLIST
| 2023 Science Writers and Communicators of Canada Book Award - Youth Category
Praise
A Sunshine State Young Readers Award Nominee Shortlist, Silver Birch Award for Fiction Shortlist, Diamond Willow Award Nominee, Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence Finalist, Sunshine Coast Writers and Editors Society Book Award Longlist, Science Writers and Communicators of Canada Book Award, Youth Category
"A story full of mystery, adventure, and personal challenges that will have readers buzzing." —Kirkus Reviews
"This character-forward beekeeping mystery considers the limitations of labels and the authentic messiness of IRL adventures." —Publishers Weekly "A cute funny story about self-confidence, family and stretching your boundaries." —Calgary Herald
“Rachelle Delaney has written a book that manages to be informative . . . while also being rollicking good fun.” —BC Book World
"[A]n action-packed, riotous quest to solve the mystery of the missing hives. . . . Delaney’s memorable cast of characters will strike a chord with tweens." —CM Reviews
RACHELLE DELANEY is the author of several middle-grade novels, including The Metro Dogs of Moscow, which was a CLA Book of the Year Honor Book, as well as a finalist for the Silver Birch Award and the Red Cedar Award, among others. Its sequel, The Circus Dogs of Prague, was shortlisted for the Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award. The Bonaventure Adventures won BC's Chocolate Lily Award in 2019, and Clara Voyant was a Chocolate Lily Award nominee. Her most recent book The Big Sting was shortlisted for the Sunshine Coast Writers and Editors Society Book Award. Visit her at www.rachelledelaney.com.
View titles by Rachelle Delaney