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High Flyer with a Flat Tire

High Flyer with a Flat Tire

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by Paul McCusker

Book Details

Publisher: Focus on the Family Pub.
Published: 1991
Language: en
Pages: 101
ISBN: 9781561791002
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Moderate confidence: 75%

Looky Rating System Score adjusted for ages 8+

Moderate confidence (75%) — AI estimate from description and metadata.

Content Intensity

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💥ViolenceVery low
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❤️Love & RomanceNone
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🧠Mental HealthNone
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💬!*$#LanguageNone
0
🍷🚬Substance UseNone
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😨Fear / HorrorVery low

Story Themes

What is this book about? Higher scores mean the theme is more central to the plot — not a warning.

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🧙Fantasy / SupernaturalNot present
0
🏳️‍🌈LGBTQ+ RepresentationNot present
0
🚀Sci-Fi / FuturisticNot present
0
Disability & NeurodiversityNot present

Description

"I didn't do it! I don't know anything about his tire!" Mark Prescott's in trouble. Not only did he fight with Joe Devlin, but now Joe accuses Mark of slashing the tire on his new bike. He didn't do it, but how can he prove his innocence? By finding the culprit! But playing detective isn't as easy as it is on TV. As Patti, Mark's best friend, plays Dr. Watson to his Sherlock Holmes, Mark encounters a crows of potential villains. There's Rachel, a girl Joe teased about being fat. And Chad, the boy who had an argument with Joe. Even Patti is under suspicion. With the help of his wise friend Whit, the eccentric inventor, Mark untangles the mystery and learns new lessons about friendship and family ties.

Themes & Topics

Juvenile FictionAction & AdventureReligiousChristian

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