

Set in New York in the early 1900s, the second book of the ‘Sally’ series, Sally and the Lost Photograph sees Sally and her sister Bridget more settled in their new life in America. They still live with their mean cousin Catherine (a situation they can’t afford to get themselves out of), but they both enjoy their jobs and spend their free time exploring New York with their friends, Julia and Betty.
When Bridget finds an old photograph of her employer, elderly Miss Cameron, with a mystery man, the four friends are determined to find out who he is and see if they can bring some joy to Miss Cameron’s lonely life. However, Betty is also in trouble with the police and Sally, Bridget and Julia have no idea how to help her…
Judi Curtin is one of Ireland’s most prolific children’s authors. Her books are a dream read, with a writing style that is so engaging it is hard to put her books down! Sally and the Lost Photograph is no exception. Well paced with memorable characters and a clever plot twist, Judi Curtin’s latest book is fantastic!
Sally and the Lost Photograph is published by O’Brien Press (2024)