

Her best friend Penelope is pretty quirky, and Jack has his own, very interesting secrets.įifty percent of the book’s proceeds are also going to my local Autism Alliance, so every purchase of the book is a donation. She experiences things like bullies and embarrassing moments, and her first sort-of crush. She gets into a lot of sticky situations trying to recover these items, but with the help of her friends Penelope and Jack, they get the job done.Īlexandra is your typical twelve-year-old girl dealing with Middle School, too. The ghosts who visit her are some of history’s most famous, and they come to her for help in finding items that used to belong to them that have been stolen. Well Alexandra Fry, Private Eye is a young adult series about a girl, Alexandra, who has a very unique gift. Your book, Alexandra Fry: Private Eye sounds like a supercool book. Nothing extraordinary, but I definitely feel like I hit the ground running from the moment I wake up! I work as an editor for a publishing house by day, and when I’m not doing stuff with the kids, I’m usually writing (or at Zumba!) or spending the evenings digging away in my garden. I’m married to a wonderful man and we have three gorgeous kids. Hi! Thanks for having me, I really appreciate it. 🙂 Why don’t you give us a little intro about yourself? Hi Angella! Welcome to That Artsy Girl’s Book Blog.

There’s also a promo post following the interview where Angella talks about her book and the Tucson Alliance for Autism. I promise! In the meantime, I have an interview with an amazing author, Angella Graff who is the lady behind the book, Alexandra Fry, Private Eye. Hey guys! So, I’ve been a little busy and haven’t been able to write the review for the book I just finished, That Ghoul Ava and the Queen of Zombies, but I will have it ready in a few days.
