In the original text on page 18, Dr. Bolton promises "to break all speed laws." In the revised Tempo edition, this phrase was removed.
The Tempo revision also does not have the scene with Mr. Lang in Dr. Bolton's waiting room.
This is a very good story.
Margaret Sutton began a book titled The Talking Snowman. Margaret never finished the book, but later, author Linda Joy Singleton finished the story. She sent the manuscript to Margaret, who made revisions. The Talking Snowman was later published. The story takes place between volumes 3 and 4 in the series.
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Meanwhile, the Boys' High and Industrial High crowds are feuding. The rivals have a snowball fight at the courthouse, and some boys begin throwing rocks! Judy finds herself caught between the two sides. Judy suspects that the feud began because of a misunderstanding. Judy's world is then thrown into turmoil when her own mother gets injured because of the feud.
This is a very good to excellent story. The tone is very close to the original books, so it fits in well with the set.
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Who illustrated the cover to this book?
Talking Snowman was illustrated by Lisa Kucharski. I don't know who illustrated the Invisible Chimes cover.
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