
The Great Homework Heist
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Narrated by:
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Amy Johnson
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By:
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T. Hanes
About this listen
A Middle-Grade Adventure into Science and Mystery | Science Fiction | Mystery Books for Kids 12-14
Embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of a mystery with "The Great Homework Heist," an action-packed middle-grade adventure that will leave kids aged 12-14 on the edge of their seats. Combining the intrigue of a national park mystery with the imaginative thrills of science-driven storytelling, this novel is a must-listen for fans of adventure and stories that challenge the boundaries of what we think we know.
When Zoe Anders and her two best friends, Eli and Mia, notice their homework disappearing under the most bizarre circumstances, they think it’s just a prank. But as more kids from Roosevelt Middle School report missing assignments, it’s clear that something much stranger is at play. Fueled by curiosity and determination, the trio uncovers a shocking secret: an army of super-intelligent ants is stealing their homework to learn human concepts and evolve their underground civilization.
Set against the backdrop of a quaint town surrounded by lush greenery and near an expansive national park, the story takes listeners deep into the fascinating world of nature’s most industrious creatures. These ants aren’t ordinary pests—they are architects, scientists, and mathematicians in the making, using human knowledge to engineer a highly advanced colony. From stories of their underground "antropolis" to their precision in extracting valuable information, every moment of discovery heightens the stakes for Zoe and her friends.
As the trio dives into this unbelievable mystery, they face challenging questions about survival, adaptation, and coexistence. Can they find a way to communicate with the queen ant and convince her to stop the heist before the whole town discovers the truth? Or will the ants’ relentless hunger for knowledge lead to a clash between humans and their rapidly advancing colony?
©2025 Trevor Hanes (P)2025 Trevor Hanes