Adventures follow Mandie on her trip across Holland's peaceful scenery. Who's behind the mysterious resetting of the windmill's blades and what message are they sending? Ages 8-13. Mandie book 20. This description may be from another edition of this product.
This was a great book one of my favorites. Don't you just love the part when Mandie and Jonathan make up. (i still hope Mandie doesn't forget Joe) And that boy who lived at the windmill had a chrush on her. That was fuuny! I also loved the cat part. I better not tell any more or you will know what happens. NOw go and find out Read it!!!!
Mandie and the Windmill's Message (Book 20)
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Mandie, Celia, Jonathan, Mrs. Taft, and Senator Morton are touring Europe during the summer, and now they're in Holland. Mandie and her friends are fascinated with the windmills and Dutch culture.But the windmill near them is acting strangely. The panels are moving as if it was broadcasting some sort of code, and Mandie is convinced that something sinister is up.And she's not mistaken. Someone tampers with the paints at a china factory, and Mandie wonders if that is connected with the windmill. Or is it?This book is wonderful. The story line is good, and it had the right mixture of suspense and mystery to make it a truly amazing book.The part about the china factory is interesting. And the fact that Jonathan disappeared just before the paints were mixed makes it even more page turning. I just had to find out whether or not Jonathan had done it before I could put the book down.
Awesome!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
This book is so great because I just love Mandie and I have every Mandie book. My reccomedation is: Read it!
A Wonderful Mandie Book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
A great book! Mandie is still traveling through Europe with Grandmother Taft, Senator Morton, Celia & Jonathan. They are renting a house in Holland, and Mandie finds a mystery, as usual. This time it involves a neighbors' windmill, a trip to the Delftweare factory, and Mandie's endless jumping to conclusions. This time Mandie gets herself into a predicment involving Snowball climbing on Windmill Blades.... Thankfully, good old, dependeble Uncle Ned shows up to save Papoose. The conclusion is an unusual one, and the book will keep you guessing 'till the end!
Mandie and the Windmill's Message
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I love the Mandie books and this is a great book. In this early 20th century mystery, Mandie is in Holland with her Grandmother, and Mandie's best friend. Someone seems set on destroying the Delftware porcelain factory where they see blue paint used on the dishes turning green when somebody sabotages the mixture. And Mandie notices the windmill blades are in the wrong position at a windmill near the house where they are staying. You are always wondering how Mandie will unravel the mystery while the clues appear during this great adventure in Holland.
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