| Opal Watson : private eye (Opal Watson) Author: Thurman, Brittany | ||
| Price: $23.78 | ||
Summary:
Twelve-year-old African American Opal investigates the disturbances in her apartment building that are interfering with the vital renovations.
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (03/01/25)
School Library Journal (+) (04/01/25)
Booklist (05/01/25)
Full Text Reviews:
School Library Journal - 04/01/2025 Gr 5 Up—Thurman's engaging middle grade mystery introduces the sharp and observant Opal Watson, a budding detective navigating life's challenges while solving puzzles within her historic Chicago apartment building. After spending the summer in New Orleans with her beloved grandmother, 12-year-old Opal returns home to find her family's building in the midst of stressful renovations. Strange noises, mysterious drafts, and growing tensions among residents spark her curiosity. Using her keen observational skills and her trusty cane, Pinkerton, she unravels secrets that could change everything for her family, friends, and the community she holds dear. Opal, who is Black, is a relatable protagonist readers will root for. Her detective instincts are balanced with the everyday concerns of middle school (friendships, schoolwork, and family dynamics), making her an engaging and well-rounded character. The novel thoughtfully explores themes of resilience, identity, and community, while seamlessly incorporating Opal's experience with retinitis pigmentosa. Her use of a cane, her awareness of her surroundings, and her independence are depicted with nuance and care, offering meaningful representation that never feels forced. Fans of the Opal Watson: Private Eye podcast will appreciate the references to past cases, creating a natural bridge from the audio drama to this novel. It's a smart, layered mystery with an unforgettable heroine, ideal for readers who enjoy a slow-burning puzzle with rich character development and a strong sense of place. VERDICT A must-buy for middle grade collections, especially where contemporary mysteries circulate well.—Rose Garrett - Copyright 2025 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.
Booklist - 05/01/2025 A popular Pinna podcast gets the novel treatment in this first book in a new series for middle-grade readers. After spending the summer with her grandmother in Louisiana, Opal Watson is back home and already has a case. Her friend Madison is hearing noise in her apartment that may or may not have to do with the renovations her building is undergoing in an effort to keep it open. What seems like it may be an open-and-shut case soon turns into a mystery of historic proportions. Madison and Opal’s cousin, Frank, are fun characters who add humor and excitement to the story. Opal has retinitis pigmentosa, a degenerative eye disease, and readers will get to experience some of the difficulties and training she does to help with her vision. Fans of the podcast and readers new to Opal's world won't want to miss her newest case, and they'll be eagerly awaiting the next book in the series. - Copyright 2025 Booklist.



