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 Golden necklace : a Darjeeling tea mystery
 Author: Perkins, Mitali

 Publisher:  Charlesbridge (2025)

 Classification: Fiction
 Physical Description: 117 p., ill., 23 cm

 BTSB No: 709662 ISBN: 9781623543730
 Ages: 7-10 Grades: 2-5

 Subjects:
 Friendship -- Fiction
 Inheritance and succession -- Fiction
 Poor -- Fiction
 Nepali people -- India -- Fiction
 Bengali (South Asian people) -- India -- Fiction
 Mystery fiction
 Darjeeling (India) -- Fiction
 India -- Fiction

Price: $21.18

Summary:
In India, twelve-year-old Nepali girl, Sona, who dreams of an education, and eighteen-year-old Bengali girl, Tara, who dreams of freedom, help each other despite the cultural constraints they face.


Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (08/15/25)
   School Library Journal (09/05/25)
   Booklist (09/01/25)
 The Hornbook (00/11/25)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 09/05/2025 Gr 4–6—Sona, a 12-year-old Nepali girl who lives in Darjeeling with her mother and brother, dreams of being a teacher and helping the village where she lives. She has the opportunity to win a scholarship to the Darjeeling International School but must first pass an English proficiency test. Life is hard for her small family; her mother spends long, hard days picking tea leaves, while her brother owes money to the despicable tea plantation manager. If Sona doesn't pass this test, she will be doing that painful work, too. One thing that brightens her day is seeing her friend, 18-year-old Tara, the niece of the plantation manager. Unfortunately, he has promised her hand in marriage to an equally despicable man. Their goal is to seize the expensive golden jewelry Tara inherited from her parents. When the precious jewels go missing, Sona worries that the thief might have been her brother, so she gets to work helping Tara, while also making sure her brother's name is cleared. This is a good book for older middle grade readers. Sona is a brave protagonist who uses her smart thinking to help others. The exciting story also gives readers a look into various cultures and the distinctions between social classes. Joshi's black-and-white illustrations provide emotion and detail to supplement the text and are exceptionally adept at capturing the expressions of the characters. VERDICT This book about an ambitious Nepali girl detective will capture readers' attention before the first chapter is done; recommended.—Barbara Spiri - Copyright 2025 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

Booklist - 09/01/2025 A Darjeeling tea plantation becomes the scene of a mystery for 12-year-old Sona to solve after her friend Tara’s jewels go missing on the eve of her unwilling engagement to a wealthy businessman. Sona’s sense of justice will not let her rest until she finds out what happened, especially if it means preserving the safety of her family, which works and lives under the eye of Tara’s greedy uncle, the plantation’s owner. Sona proves a plucky young protagonist, and the community she investigates is richly realized. Full of rich cultural heritage and nuanced political divides, this is a fun, lowstress (but high-stakes) mystery for readers who want to explore the world and dip into different pockets of history. The prose is clean, the story moves quickly, and Perkins, as always, invites her reader to think more carefully about the world around them and root for the girls of her tales. Recommend this to fans of Veera Hiranandani and those who love short books with lasting impacts. - Copyright 2025 Booklist.

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