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THE SWIFTS by Beth Lincoln Kirkus Star

THE SWIFTS

A Dictionary of Scoundrels

by Beth Lincoln ; illustrated by Claire Powell

Pub Date: Feb. 7th, 2023
ISBN: 978-0-593-53323-9
Publisher: Dutton

A treasure hunt and murder mystery with a family that’s rather eccentric (adjective: zany, whimsical, oddball).

Shenanigan Swift, like the rest of the Swift family, is destined to grow up like the name randomly chosen for her from the dictionary. When the family converges for a reunion and treasure hunt, Shenanigan meets most of her relatives for the first time. Used to primarily interacting with her overbearing sisters, Phenomena and Felicity, she’s fascinated by her rude, more-than-slightly criminal cousins. Cousin Erf, who is nonbinary and recently decided to choose their own preferred name, prompts Shenanigan to wonder if she must be a troublemaker just because the dictionary said so. Amid the chaos of family and Shenanigan’s quest for hidden treasure, Arch-Aunt Schadenfreude, the matriarch of the Swift clan, is murdered. The sisters, aided by Phenomena’s Junior Forensics Kit and a chalkboard where they plot and record data, might be able to solve the mystery, but first they have to stop fighting with one another. The narrative voice includes jokes and viewpoints that will be appreciated by sophisticated younger readers as well as those who are older than Shenanigan; overall, the humor and action are spot-on for middle-grade audiences. The members of the British Swift family have a variety of skin tones, and several characters are LGBTQ+. Final art not seen.

An absolutely delightful debut with heartwarming character growth and a clever, genre-savvy country-house mystery.

(author’s note) (Mystery. 10-13)