Bernice Takes
a Plunge by Ann Harth
(Odyssey) ISBN 9781925652918 $14.95 RRP (PB)
Reviewed by Nean
McKenzie
Bernice Peppercorn
is a budding mystery writer and keen to be a real-life detective. She sees
clues and crimes wherever she goes in her seaside town. Often, when her hunch
turns out to be wrong, it gets her into trouble. But then there is an actual robbery
of jewels from the mansion of local celebrity, Crystal Bell. Bernice befriends
a mysterious man with a wooden leg down at the wharf and throws herself into
solving the case.
Bernice is a
character with oodles of energy, ideas and enthusiasm. Her best friend Maggie is
home with chicken pox but that does not slow Bernice down. She goes from
cooking cupcakes, to being annoyed by her brother Jake, to reporting crimes at
the police station, to rowing boats out on the harbour, all while losing
several hats. The story moves along at a cracking pace with plenty happening.
And in the background Bernice finds time to write her story in Bushy Hollow.
While Bernice’s
reasoning is often flawed, this leads her into some humorous situations. Like
when she pretends to have a prosthetic leg to meet Ike, the one-legged
fisherman. She uses a towel, some tape and a plunger and learns to walk (with a
bit of falling over). When Bernice and Ike become friends, Bernice worries
about how she’ll tell Ike she really has two legs. This acts as an amusing
subplot as well as revealing something nice about Bernice’s character.
The later part of
the story is quite exciting when Bernice and Ike get shipwrecked out on the
local Thumb Tip island in the middle of a storm. Bernice must steer the boat
and she and Ike climb up to a cave to safety. After this the mystery is solved
quite quickly along with an unexpected revelation that Ike is actually Crystal
Bell’s brother.
Bernice Takes
a Plunge is an
entertaining read. It has plenty of action to keep up the interest for younger
middle-grade readers.
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