Manuscript Status: Finished
Mentor: K.C. Held
Mentee: Patty Lenz Bovie
Title: THE SECRET OF SAGAMORE HILL
Category/Genre: Middle Grade Contemporary Mystery
Word Count: 38,000
Pitch:
Twelve-year-old history fanatic Rebecca Finley is haunted by her Roosevelt historian father’s tarnished reputation and recent death. When Rebecca visits Theodore Roosevelt’s summer home on a class trip, a strange gravestone in the pet cemetery entices her to not only dig into the famous family’s past, but into her own. She ultimately discovers a long-kept secret and must decide what she’s willing to risk to reveal the truth.
Excerpt:
I’ve been to Sagamore Hill a million times before, with Dad. But today I feel like a hermit crab without its protective shell.
“Stay with the group, Rebecca!” my teacher hollers from up ahead. Her tidy gray bun bounces up and down as my social studies classmates follow in her wake. But my feet feel like they’re plastered to the parking lot.
With her arms crossed, Miss Ricter tries again. “We don’t have all day, Rebecca! Let’s go. We’ve got a lot to learn about the Roosevelts.”
I know plenty about the Roosevelts. But I can’t stand here forever, so I force myself to peel my feet off the pavement.
As we head up the hill I see it—the huge house with its wraparound porch and green and white striped awning. It shelters a collection of weather-beaten rocking chairs that look out onto Oyster Bay, just like they did 100 years ago.
When we get to the house, my fingers clutch the chipped wooden railing and I drag myself up the steps through the front door. The foyer is the same as it’s always been—the musty smell, the dust that floats in the streams of sunlight, and the creaky, worn floors that are now covered with our scuffling sixth grade feet. Surrounded by these familiar smells and sounds, I quietly exhale. I’m going to be okay.
8 Comments
Carrie Pestritto · November 4, 2016 at 9:48 am
This sounds great! I’d love to read the first 100 pages of this if you would please send as a Word attachment. You can email me directly at carrie(at)prospectagency(dot)com. If you would put PITCH WARS in the subject and the query in the body of the email that would be great. Excited to read more!!
Laura Zats · November 4, 2016 at 11:13 am
How fun! Please send the full MS and a query to laura@redsofaliterary.com!
Christa Heschke (@ChristaHeschke) · November 4, 2016 at 12:58 pm
This sounds fun! Please send a query, synopsis and first 25 pages to chquery@mcintoshandotis.com. Please mark “Pitch Wars request” in the subject line. –Christa Heschke
Stefanie Lieberman · November 4, 2016 at 3:06 pm
I’d like to see more! Please send a query and the first 50 pages as a Word attachment to submissions@janklow.com and please put “Pitch Wars – Stefanie Lieberman” in the subject line. Thank you!
Susan Hawk · November 4, 2016 at 6:08 pm
Was at Sagamore Hill not long ago (which was great), and loved these pages. Please send the complete manuscript and query to me at: kidsqueries@thebentagency.com; please include PITCH WARS in the subject. Can’t wait to read!
Hannah Fergesen · November 5, 2016 at 11:09 am
This sounds so fun! I would love to see the full manuscript in Word format with the pitch pasted onto the first page. Please send materials to HannahQuery@KTLiterary.com with PITCH WARS in the subject line.
Thanks so much! I’m looking forward to it!
Amy Jameson · November 5, 2016 at 1:45 pm
I am a sucker for anything historical – I’d love to see the full manuscript! Please send it as a Word doc with MG and the title as the subject line to amy (at) aplusbworks (dot) com. Thanks!
Andrew Buckley (@abuckley23) · November 10, 2016 at 4:33 pm
This sounds really great. We’d love to read more. Please send a query with the first 3 chapters to acquisitions@curiosityquills.com with ‘Pitch Wars’ in the subject line.
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