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Paperback Alvin's Secret Code Book

ISBN: 0141300558

ISBN13: 9780141300559

Alvin's Secret Code

(Book #2 in the Alvin Fernald Series)

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The warm, tingly feeling that had been smack in the middle of Alvin Fernald's stomach ever since Miss Peppersmith had closed and neatly lined up her books that Friday afternoon, had grown bigger as he... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Tom Sawyer meets 007

"Alvin's Secret Code" twines a good introduction to cryptography with a Civil War mystery and is thoroughly enjoyable throughout. When Alvin and his friend Shoie discover an encoded message, they think they're on the trail of an international spy ring in their small town (the copyright date on the book is 1963). WIth the help of Mr. Link, a former spy who is now an invalid, they are able to decode the message, and Link teaches them about a number of different codes. Alvin's and Shoie's characters are engaging, their adventures exciting, and, best of all from my point of view, the book has an appendix with a number of cryptological methods and messages for children to play with. These are wonderful brain-stretchers, and they have good practical applications even for children who don't particularly love numbers.

A friend for a shy child

Alvin Fernald, the reckless and nourishing child of this children's book by Clifford B. Hicks, is seeking adventure in Riverton. I was read Clifford B. Hick's first book in the fourth grade. 'Alvin's Secret Code' is the second in a series of books that range from overseas travel to cleaning up our planet. Each reveals a message to its young readers. Alvin, Willfred Shoemaker, and his young sister Daphne, embark on an adventure into secret agentry and buried treasure. Alvin and his friends stumble onto a mysterious situation. A distant relative of a Confederate spy seeks to solve a code he thinks will lead him to a treasure. Unless Alvin and his friends can beat him to it! This story and all the Alvin Fernald books have a special charm. Alvin Fernald was my friend and still is. His stories and adventures will live on. Bravo! Mr. Hicks.

A superb children's book and introduction to cryptography.

This is one of my favorite books from childhood. I think of it often and it has even had a positive influence on my career. I am delighted to see that it is still in print. This book is an excellent choice for inquisitive young people.

An Excellent book for young readers age 10-14

I originally read this book 30 years ago when I was in the sixth grade. I was fascinated by the treatment of codes and ciphers, and went on to read many other books about them. My son is just getting to the age where he can read these books. and so far has loved all the books in the Alvin Fernald series. I am delighted to see that it is being republished !!

My favorite Alvin book!

I am the author's son. I was about the same age as Alvin is in the book when my Dad wrote this. We both shared a fascination with codes and ciphers and spent time challenging each other, etc. This book grew out of that fascination. This is my favorite of my Dad's many children's books and remains a "good read" today. The field of cryptography has changed greatly with the advent of computers, but kids still enjoy protecting their secrets and trying to "crack" those of their friends. Although I may be a bit biased, I give this my highest rating! -- Dave Hicks
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