The Case of the Rock 'N' Roll Dog

Most days Cammie is tired of being the daughter of the first female president of the United States and just wants her real life back. She's feeling the stress of having to be on display so often. Plus, her oversized and overly enthusiastic dog Hooligan keeps getting into trouble. That's why she's thrilled when her very favorite group, the famous teenage sensation called The Song Boys, is scheduled to perform at a literacy event at the White House. But when White House objects disappear, the event is in jeopardy. With some help from her younger sister Tessa and Hooligan, Cammie tackles the mystery—and helps save the concert.
Martha Freeman is the author of many books for children of all ages, including WHO STOLE HALLOWEEN?, a Texas Bluebonnet Award nominee. She lives in State College, Pennsylvania. Her website is www.marthafreeman.com.
"The snappy narrative weaves in facts on the layout of the White House and how it is run. Great for a parent or teacher looking for a light mystery that portrays two intelligent female protagonists in an unusual setting."—Kirkus Reviews
 
"History and mystery collide in this first volume in a series based at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue."—Booklist

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Most days Cammie is tired of being the daughter of the first female president of the United States and just wants her real life back. She's feeling the stress of having to be on display so often. Plus, her oversized and overly enthusiastic dog Hooligan keeps getting into trouble. That's why she's thrilled when her very favorite group, the famous teenage sensation called The Song Boys, is scheduled to perform at a literacy event at the White House. But when White House objects disappear, the event is in jeopardy. With some help from her younger sister Tessa and Hooligan, Cammie tackles the mystery—and helps save the concert.

Author

Martha Freeman is the author of many books for children of all ages, including WHO STOLE HALLOWEEN?, a Texas Bluebonnet Award nominee. She lives in State College, Pennsylvania. Her website is www.marthafreeman.com.

Praise

"The snappy narrative weaves in facts on the layout of the White House and how it is run. Great for a parent or teacher looking for a light mystery that portrays two intelligent female protagonists in an unusual setting."—Kirkus Reviews
 
"History and mystery collide in this first volume in a series based at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue."—Booklist

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