What if everything you thought you knew was a lie? Billy (14) has spent his whole life on the dementia floor of a care home, surrounded by forgotten stories and unanswered questions about his parents’ mysterious disappearance. Across the world, Manya (17) is uncovering dangerous family secrets, living a life full of rules she’s determined to break. When their worlds collide, Billy and Manya are pulled into a race to uncover a deadly conspiracy that links their pasts in ways they never imagined. With spies closing in, the clock is ticking. Will they uncover the truth – or lose everything trying? Perfect for fans of Alex Rider, this thrilling adventure mystery is packed with twists, danger, and the power of unlikely friendships. It’s Raining in Moscow and I Forgot My Umbrella is the perfect read for children aged 10-14 Get the FREE prequel, The Secret Young Life of Dmitri Molchalin! Sign up at CarolineBoxall.com. REVIEWS “One of the most well-written books my children have read in a long time.” – NH, Cambridge “Best read this year! If you’re considering getting this book, don’t hesitate–BUY IT. I hope there will be a sequel!” – WB, Cheshire “A positive view of dementia, filled with compassion and humor. A must-read for anyone facing dementia in their family.” – EK, Herefordshire “My 11-year-old is already asking when the sequel will be published!” – KSM, Hertfordshire “This is definitely going into the school library where I work.” – PP, London “A Russian spy story for young teens with powerful messages about dementia, PTSD, and stroke–handled with compassion and without feeling like a lesson. Bravo!” – Teepa Snow, Dementia Educator “Buy it, read it and get your children to read it!” – CI, Hertfordshire
It’s Raining in Moscow and I Forgot my Umbrella (The Ember Enigmas)
$9.99
This adventure mystery book encourages reading comprehension and critical thinking for young adult readers.
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Weight | 0.29 lbs |
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Dimensions | 12.9 × 1.6 × 19.8 in |
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