“An entertaining mystery featuring kids who readily outsmart all the adults; what could be better?” — Kirkus Reviews
“The combination of action and reflection will keep readers engaged in the latest mystery from the Young and Yang series.” — Booklist
“Like the first book in the series, this action-packed mystery will have readers on the edge of their seats while at the same time reflecting on the ups and downs of friendship and the insecurities that come along with being a tween.” — School Library Journal
PRAISE FOR THE WIG IN THE WINDOW: “Ample red herrings keep young sleuths and engaged readers guessing in this thrilling debut mystery. Reminiscent of the ever-compelling film Rear Window, this appealing and often spine-tingling tale will leave its audience wishing for more.” — Kirkus Reviews
PRAISE FOR THE WIG IN THE WINDOW: “This fast-paced, action-packed romp has all the ingredients of a great mystery... Readers will see themselves and their friends in Sophie and her classmates, and they will have a difficult time tearing themselves away.” — School Library Journal (starred review)
PRAISE FOR THE WIG IN THE WINDOW: “Kittscher’s debut novel addresses the inevitable rocky periods in middle-school friendships with perceptiveness, honesty, and well-targeted humor” — Publishers Weekly
PRAISE FOR THE WIG IN THE WINDOW: “Funny, realistic, and suspenseful—a pitch-perfect mystery for the tween set.” — --Kate Messner, award-winning author of Capture the Flag
PRAISE FOR THE WIG IN THE WINDOW: “A witty, weird, and wonderful book, The Wig in the Window‘s trouble-making detectives kept me laughing—while the suspense had me inching toward the front of my seat. A perfect middle grade mystery.” — --Kirsten Miller, New York Times best-selling author of Nightmares!