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Hardcover The Man with the Red Bag Book

ISBN: 006081828X

ISBN13: 9780060818289

The Man with the Red Bag

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Condition: Very Good*

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Right from the beginning I was suspicious of the man. Right from the minute he got on the bus. Maybe it was because he acted so strangely about the bag. But mostly it was because of the way he looked.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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So entertaining that the book's more serious messages will go down painlessly

Six months after September 11, 2001, 12-year-old Kevin Sanders is no longer sure he wants to go on a sightseeing bus tour with his grandmother. But his beloved grandma, still mourning the loss of her husband, has her heart set on this trip. Kevin, an aspiring mystery writer, also hopes that the trip might provide some good ideas for the novel he would like to write. Sure enough, a mystery almost literally falls into Kevin's lap. One of the other passengers on Star Tours' bus trip through the American West is Charles Stavros, a swarthy, dark-haired stranger traveling alone. He says he's Greek, but Kevin is suspicious. Could he be Saudi or Iraqi instead? When one of the other sightseers becomes convinced that she has seen Stavros's picture in the paper as a suspect in the 9/11 attacks, Kevin knows he needs to keep an eye on him. And then there's his bag. Stavros carries a red bag with him everywhere, refusing to leave it on the bus even to go river rafting. Stavros keeps the heavy bag locked and even seems to be talking to it sometimes, saying, "Before long it will all be over." When Kevin sees what looks like a bomb inside the bag, he and his new friend Geneva hatch a plot to stop another terrorist attack at one of our country's national landmarks. But could it be possible that, amidst all the post-9/11 conspiracy theories and paranoia, Kevin is fooling himself into seeing danger where none really exists? Clearly inspired by the mysteries of writers such as Joan Lowery Nixon, THE MAN WITH THE RED BAG will involve kids in a genuinely suspenseful mystery plot, with plenty of twists, turns and red herrings. The book also has elements of the classic road trip novel, as Kevin's tour takes him through several of the country's most famous national parks and monuments. These standard genre elements make the story so entertaining that the book's more serious messages will go down painlessly. Even as Kevin learns about Mount Rushmore and Old Faithful, he is also learning important lessons about tolerance, prejudice and jumping to conclusions. After September 11th, Eve Bunting argues, jumping to conclusions can be more than simply foolish --- it can be truly harmful to others. At the end of Kevin's bus tour, he has more than enough fodder for his first mystery novel --- but he also has plenty of food for thought. --- Reviewed by Norah Piehl

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The man with the red bag is a great book for young adult fiction readers. It tells a story about a kid named Kevin who pair up and suspect a man with a bomb because of the way he acts and looks. Turns out that in the end, Kevin and Geneva learn a life lesson about how not to judge people by the way that they look or act. Personally, I think that the ending is sort of disappointing but you have to find that out on your own. I would recommend this book to teachers of 5th grade or 6th grade looking for mystery books that have a life lesson in it.

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12 year old Kevin is on a bus trip with his grandmother. A strange, mysterious man boards the bus and Kevin thinks he's up to no good. It's only been 6 months since the 9/11 tragedy. The man reminds Kevin of the faces he's seen on the news that flew the planes in the tragic event. He and a friend join together to investigate. You will be surprised at what they find out is in the precious bag! The story moved at a fast pace. It was a good reminder for kids that you can't judge people by the color of their skin. You have to look deeper than that
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