Greenglass house series order5/10/2023 It was called Greenglass House, and it sat on the side of a hill overlooking an inlet of harbors, a little district built half on the shore and half on the piers that jutted out into the river Skidwrack like the teeth of a comb. It was an inn, actually a huge, ramshackle manor house that looked as if it had been cobbled together from discarded pieces of a dozen mismatched mansions collected from a dozen different cities. Milo Pine did not run a smugglers’ hotel, but his parents did. Milo’s home, Greenglass House, is itself something of a character in the book. It’s the start of Christmas vacation, and Milo was counting on some quiet down time with his parents. Here’s a snowed-in mystery for kids with some non-traditional elements. 373 pages.Ģ014 Cybils Finalist, Speculative Fiction for Elementary and Middle GradesĢ014 Sonderbooks Stand-out, #3 Children’s Fiction Clarion Books (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt), 2014.
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