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The Red Trailer Mystery

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Get ready for fun, adventure, and intrigue in the iconic mystery series starring the beloved teenage girl detective, Trixie Belden!
Trixie and Honey’s friend Jim has run away from Sleepyside–before anyone could tell him that he is the only heir to the huge Frayne fortune. The girls set out across upstate New York in a trailer to track him down . . . and stumble onto another mystery along the way!
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 23, 2003
      In another vein entirely, escapism 1940s-style is the allure of Trixie Belden #1: The Secret of the Mansion and Trixie Belden

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2003
      Trixie fans will rejoice over these reissues of the first four titles in the long-out-of-print series, which use the original text and line drawings that place the books' action firmly in the late forties and early fifties. The plots are formulaic and the writing is workmanlike at best, but the books are endearingly goofy, and impulsive, good-hearted thirteen-year-old Trixie has an irresistible appeal. [Review covers these Trixie Belden titles: "The Gatehouse Mystery, The Mysterious Visitor, The Red Trailer Mystery, " and "The Secret of the Mansion". ]

      (Copyright 2003 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • Kirkus

      April 15, 2025
      Two girls set out to find their friend but wind up tracking thieves in upstate New York. In the second installment in the Trixie Belden series (originally published in the mid-20th century), Trixie and Honey pick up right where they left off: looking for their runaway friend, Jim, who's the heir to a small fortune. Taking off in the sleek Silver Swan, "the darlingest little house on wheels you ever saw," with Honey's governess, Miss Trask, driving, the two play detective on multiple fronts. They're looking for Jim, Joeanne (a girl they meet at a trailer park who runs away in distress), and crooks who are stealing trailers. Trixie and Honey are an entertaining pair: They're smart and quick-thinking, but they also get into scrapes, toppling down a hill and getting lost in the woods. Elements of the story feel far-fetched and excessively tidy, but kids will enjoy the high stakes and will believe the girls to be capable detectives, although some content reflects the attitudes at the time of publication, as when Miss Trask opines that "every girl, no matter what her position, should learn how to cook and keep house," and Trixie, spotting a tent, deduces that Jim, not Joeanne, put it up because "it took a strong boy to handle that heavy canvas." All characters read white. Black-and-white drawings bring some scenes to life but aren't integral to the storytelling. Implausible in places, but kids will go along for the ride.(Mystery. 9-12)

      COPYRIGHT(2025) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:5.6
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:4

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