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Mandie goes home for the Christmas holiday and finds a very special present waiting for her.
Mandie doesn't know what to give her friends for Christmas. Then gifts begin to mysteriously appear on her doorstep, gifts that would be perfect for her friends. Where are the gifts coming from?
Mandie is in charge of the Christmas Eve skit and decides to plan a special event that will remind everyone of the true meaning of Christmas. With Joe Woodard's help, Mandie secretly rounds up the orphan children in town and finds a home for them in the church basement. Will Mandie's Christmas performance compel the people of Franklin to help find permanent homes for the children? Includes the full drama script.
Mandie and her friends search for Mandie's aunt's missing turkey. In doing so, they uncover other mysteries including a missing doctor.
Mandie and her friend Joe find a mystery at her Uncle John's old mine at Rose Creek, as Mandie continues to develop her Christian faith.
On a cold night, a mysterious gift is left on the doorstep with an anonymous note attached that reads, "For Mandie". The box has fancy gift wrapping on the outside, but inside is what appears to be a childish jumble of holly--until Joe suggests it's a treasure map. Let the adventure begin!
In 1900, Mandie is searching her dead uncle's mansion for a missing will when she finds a secret tunnel and strangers who claim to be her relatives.
Mandie arrives home for spring break with a mystery already in progress. She is determined to find out who is hiding in the dilapidated house on the Shaw property. Ages 8-13. Mandie book 34.
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