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Books published by publisher Grapefruit Press

  • Private Eye, Romeo Riley The Boy Who Saw Too Much

    April M. Whitt

    Paperback (Grapefruit Press, Jan. 15, 2012)
    Private Eye Romeo Riley The Series - Book 1 - Romeo was born with cerebral palsy. His CP affects his speech and mobility. It does not, however, affect his ability to solve mysteries! He stays on the go in his power wheel chair, and speaks with an electronic communication device. But there are no limits to the trouble he gets into. It's the insight he has into the goodness and depravity of the human heart that makes Romeo such a good detective. But, most of all, it's the joy he has in living, and the way he cares for others that mkes Romeo Riley a friend whom readers will cherish for years to come!
  • Private Eye, Romeo Riley The Series: The Case of the Crooked Campaign

    April M. Whitt

    Paperback (Grapefruit Press, Oct. 5, 2012)
    Romeo is running for Student Council President--but somebody is running a crooked campaign! Romeo and his friends will get to the bottom of it, but you can be sure that when Romeo begins to investigate--alot of goofy stuff is going to happen!
  • The Beginning of Play

    April M. Whitt

    language (Grapefruit Press, April 23, 2020)
    A concept book for young children about creativity and early beginnings.
  • Private Eye, Romeo Riley The Series: The Sneaky Santa Sabotage

    April M. Whitt

    Paperback (Grapefruit Press, Dec. 5, 2013)
    There is no stopping this special needs hero! Everyone knows Romeo saves the day--but in this episode Romeo saves Christmas! When jewel thieves steal a diamond bracelet AND Santa's bag of gifts, Romeo sets out on a high-flying adventure to retrieve the stolen items. Tune in to this adventure for thrills and laughs you've come to expect from your favorite bumbling detective: Romeo Riley!
  • Private Eye, Romeo Riley The Series: The Boy Who Saw Too Much

    April Whitt

    (Grapefruit Press, Nov. 13, 2019)
    Romeo was born with cerebral palsy. His CP affects his speech and mobility. It does not, however, affect his ability to solve mysteries! He stays on the go in his power wheelchair, and speaks with an electronic communication device. But there are no limits to the trouble he gets into.
  • Private Eye, Romeo Riley The Series: The Case of the Crooked Campaign by April M. Whitt

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    Mass Market Paperback (Grapefruit Press, Feb. 27, 1812)
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  • Private Eye, Romeo Riley The Boy Who Saw Too Much by April M. Whitt

    April M. Whitt

    Paperback (Grapefruit Press, Jan. 1, 1719)
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  • Private Eye, Romeo Riley The Boy Who Saw Too Much by April M. Whitt

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    Mass Market Paperback (Grapefruit Press, Feb. 26, 1810)
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