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How I Saved My Father's Life (and Ruined Everything Else)

by Ann Hood

Twelve-year-old Madeline believes she can perform miracles. And her biggest one to date is saving her father from an avalanche. But, unmiraculously, he divorces Madeline's mother after his recovery, writes a...


Crazy Horse #5: Brave Warrior

by Ann Hood & Denis Zilber

The New York Times calls Ann Hood's thrilling The Treasure Chest series "delightful!" In book five, Felix and Maisie re-enter The Treasure Chest and suddenly find themselves in the midst of a Lakota village....


Harry Houdini #4: Prince of Air

by Ann Hood & Scott Altmann

The secrets of Elm Medona thicken . . . with Harry Houdini!

When Great-Uncle Thorne arrives at Elm Medona, Maisie and Felix's lives get shaken up again. Uncle Thorne moves the family into the mansion proper....


Pearl Buck #3: Jewel of the East

by Ann Hood & Scott Altmann

Return to The Treasure Chest with Felix and Maisie . . .

When Felix Robbins gets a crush on Lily Goldstein, a classmate who is adopted from China, he decides to try to take her back in time so that she can see...


Alexander Hamilton #2: Little Lion

by Ann Hood & Karl Kwasney

Now that the twins have begun to settle into their new lives at Elm Medona, they delve deeper into The Treasure Chest and uncover more about the Pickworth family, including the disappearance of their great-uncle...


Clara Barton #1: Angel of the Battlefield

by Ann Hood & Karl Kwasney

While exploring The Treasure Chest, Felix and Maisie are transported to a Massachusetts farm in 1836. Disappointed that they have not landed in their beloved New York City, they wonder why they were brought...