Cooper Arcano is working on a big mystery: figuring out his grandfather's true identity. If his suspicions are correct, he will also crack the FBI's most famous unsolved case - the disappearance of skyjacker D.B. Cooper - and maybe find some stolen cash. Cooper's family could use the money, and proving himself right could help win back his best friend, too. With his furry partner, Dana Scully, at his side, can Cooper uncover the truth? And what else will he find if he does?
A fun mystery for the middle-grade mind! As Cooper struggles with some shifts in family and friendships, he distracts himself with a compelling mystery: What if his grandfather is actually the famous DB Cooper who once hijacked a plane and escaped with thousands of dollars?
Cooper is a likable and sympathetic character and some of my favorite sections in the book are his "agent" reports. The book also touches on some serious issues to do with care of the elderly, Alzheimers, and coming of age.
DB Cooper, by the way, was a real person and the hijacking really happened—so there are lots of opportunities for readers to do some extra research and explore the mystery for themselves.
I have mixed feelings about this book. Cooper Arcano and his best friend, Ali, are fans of The X Files and unsolved mysteries. Cooper's grandfather is losing his memories due to Alzheimer's disease. Somehow Cooper ends up engaged in some fantastical magical thinking. He gets it into his head that his grandfather is the famous outlaw, D.B Cooper and is faking his illness. If Cooper can prove it, then he will come into enough money to cover the cost of his grandfather's care and his parents will stop fighting and not get divorced. He ends up getting himself and his friend into all kinds of trouble before it's all over. I really appreciated the authenticity of the grandfather's decline and the family's struggle to deal with the emotional and financial stress that accompanied it. I liked the authentic characters - especially of Cooper's mom and his friend Ali. I liked Cooper. My quibble is that while I understand that Cooper's belief in his hypothesis about his grandfather is connected to his not wanting to acknowledge reality, it just did't work for me. I can't see any of the 12 year old boys I've met getting caught up in this. I would love to be able to give this to some of them and see what they think. Maybe they will enjoy seeing the mistakes Cooper is making before he does.
FINDING COOPER by Stacey Matson A five-star from both kids and parents.
Twelve-year-old Cooper Arcano is a happy kid. He's got a terrific dog (Dana Scully) and a great best friend, Ali, with whom he shares a wacky sense of humor and a passion for The X-Files. But when Ali meets a new friend at soccer camp, Cooper's parents begin arguing a lot, and Cooper's grandad begins to lose his memory, Cooper feels his life turn upside down. Desperate to find a way to get his old life back, Cooper looks for a solution, and he thinks he's found one in a fifty-year-old, unsolved mystery. What if his grandad doesn't have Alzheimer's. What if he's only faking to hide that he's the infamous skyjacker, DB Cooper. If Cooper can prove that he can solve all three of his problems. Cooper believes his grandfather is faking his Alzheimer's to hide the fact that he's really the infamous skyjacker DB Cooper. Cooper Arcano intends to prove it!
FINDING COOPER is a fun mystery with laugh-out-loud moments. But it's also a tender book that deals with family dynamics, the ups and downs of middle-grade friendships, and coming to terms with a grandparent's dementia.
FINDING COOPER is a book a kid would read for fun, and a parent would be delighted to have them read.
Finding Cooper was an AMAZING book. The only reason I didn't rate it 5 stars was because at the end Cooper didn't exactly solve the mystery, but it was still sOoOoOoOoOoO goooooood!!!!!!! I LOVED IT. I rate it 4.9 stars!!!!!!!!!!!
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This book looks like it's about a dog named Cooper, but it isn't. The cover needs a different visual.
The MC is sure his Grandpa is faking dementia -- which is disturbing. "I just don't think he really lost all his memories. I think Grandpa knows stuff. He's faking. He's got secrets."
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Cooper is only half-convinced that his grandfather is the mysterious skyjacker who once escaped with thousands of dollars. But when his frenemy, Tristan, doubts his story, Cooper sets off on a determined quest to prove that Grandpa led a double life. The plot has plenty of unexpected twists, turns, and skydives, and Cooper is a highly entertaining detective. Young readers looking for action, mystery, and humour will love this book. Highly recommended!