Welcome to Washington Fina Mendoza

Bienvenida a Washington Fina Mendoza

A lively mystery with a touch of spookiness, an intriguing setting, an appealing family dynamic, and an enterprising Latina heroine.
—KIRKUS REVIEWS

"The West Wing" meets Nancy Drew!

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"The West Wing" meets Nancy Drew! 〰️

Welcome to Washington Fina Mendoza

Author: Kitty Felde
Pub date: July 3, 2023
English, 2nd Edition

The Fina Mendoza Mysteries Series, Book 1

Hardback
978-1-7359767-4-7

Paperback
978-1-7359767-2-3

e-Book
978-1-7359767-1-6

LCCN
2023910473

Ages 7-12
210 pages
5.5 x 8.5 inches

Bienvenida a Washington Fina Mendoza

Author: Kitty Felde, Translator: Jorge Flores González
Pub date: July 3, 2023
Spanish, 1st Edition

Los Misterios de Fina Mendoza, Libro 1

Hardback
978-1-7370978-6-0

Paperback
978-1-7370978-5-3

e-Book
978-1-7370978-0-8

LCCN
2023910189

Ages 7-12
210 pages
5.5 x 8.5 inches

Synopsis

Legends say if you see the Demon Cat of Capitol Hill, you're cursed with bad luck. Ten-year-old Fina Mendoza just saw it. And the last thing her family needs right now is a jinx!

Fina and her older sister Gabby just moved to Washington, D.C. after the death of their mom to live with Papa, a congressman from California. But then she comes face-to-whiskers with a mysterious cat in the Capitol Crypt. Is it the Demon Cat?

Disasters follow! Jars of spaghetti sauce explode. Fina's beloved grandmother Abuelita breaks her leg. And Fina's only friend in Washington, a big orange dog named Senator Something, becomes the next target.

The only way for Fina to save her family from future "cat"astrophe is to solve the mystery of the Demon Cat of Capitol Hill.

This Readers' Favorite Award-winning novel is more than a mystery story! It's Book 1 in a great middle grade series for CIVICS EDUCATION.

Fina takes us backstage at the U.S. Capitol to see firsthand how government works with an emphasis on Congress and the Legislative Branch. The Fina Mendoza Mysteries provide an introduction to civics for elementary age children.

Awards for Fina

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“9.5 out of 10”

In this delightful, age-appropriate tale of overcoming challenges, the mystery of a demon cat and a wholly charming young protagonist will pull readers in.

As if losing her mother and having to move across the country weren't bad enough, things get worse for Fina Mendoza when she has a mysterious encounter in the Capitol Crypt of the US Capitol building. Was it really the famed Demon Cat of Capitol Hill? Young readers will enjoy solving the mystery along with Fina in Welcome to Washington Fina Mendoza.

—BOOKLIFE PRIZE

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Praise for Fina from Educators and Librarians:

Praise for Fina from Educators and Librarians:

Welcome to Washington Fina Mendoza is the perfect book for upper elementary - middle school students looking for an engaging text that delivers adventure and intrigue in the nation's capital. Readers from DC will appreciate the references to life in the city and various DC neighborhoods and landmarks. All readers will be able to relate to Fina's curiosity to know more about the mystery and history of the Capitol as she navigates adjusting to big life changes.
—Angela Falkenberg, school librarian, Washington DC

As a public school teacher from Los Angeles, it is especially important to have my students get a glimpse into how politics work at both the local level and in DC. Kitty's book tackles themes of family, friendship and pre-adolescent life through the eyes of Fina Mendoza. It is both a mirror for my students with familiar experiences and a window to the life of a congressperson's daughter.

A welcome addition to our First Chapter Friday readings and our classroom library. Don't forget to check out
The Fina Mendoza Mysteries podcast that accompanies the book for more fun. 
—Joe Rodriguez, 4th grade teacher, Los Angeles

I love the fun and engaging book Welcome to Washington Fina Mendoza! Kitty Felde has found a great way to use all parts of the narrative to teach students about civics, history, culture, mythology and math. I live and work in Washington, DC and have never heard of the Demon Cat myth. There are so many other pieces of information that she sneaks in that made me want to learn more and gave me ideas for how this book could be taught in a book club or classroom setting.

I also found the connection to Fina's detective work directly related to the research process! I especially love how she looks at the bibliography from the back of the book the librarian gives her to find more resources. Then she learns how to look up old newspaper articles and eventually speaks to an expert (The Capitol Historian)! This is wonderful modeling for a research project. It inspired me to look into ways where students could consult with the Capitol Historian, archivist, or an expert at the Library of Congress as part of their research! Thanks for the great book and educational resources to use with it!
—Steve Reichlen, school librarian, Washington DC


What Washington is Saying About Fina:

Told with unerring accuracy, my son and I recognized the perfect descriptions of the Capitol Dome and Fina’s rich cultural traditions. Refreshing and unique, it is already a family favorite.
—U.S. Congresswoman Linda Sanchez (D)

A fun read disguised as a book for grade schoolers, it gives keen insight into the everyday workings of the U.S. Capitol and its inhabitants.
—U.S. Congressman David Dreier (R), former Chair of the House Rules Committee

This heartwarming story about life’s obstacles, taking responsibility for your actions, and overcoming fears also serves as a tender reminder to children and adults alike, that even when parents seem busy, they are always paying attention.
—U.S. Congressman David G. Valadao (R)

Embracing true Mexican traditions and family values, she captures a child’s imagination from the viewpoint of Washington’s multi-faceted world while providing insight into Los Angeles’ culture. Great read. I could not put the book down.
—U.S. Congresswoman Grace Napolitano (D)

A delightful perspective on the familiar, turning a cross-cultural, bi-coastal mixture into a tasty bit of fluff as a children’s book.
—Steve Livengood, U.S. Capitol Historical Society


Free Teacher’s Guide Available!

Download your free copy of the supplemental curriculum for Welcome to Washington Fina Mendoza!

Includes 32 pages of research projects, language arts, math, social studies, and social emotional learning discussions.


More Praise for Fina:

Fina Mendoza is the kind of bright, lively, curious, loving little girl you want for a best friend forever. The book is a marvelous introduction to the workings of government, and of a young lady of spunk and smarts.
—Susan Stamberg, NPR

Readers like me, old and young, will love learning about the customs and eccentricities in the halls of power that are interwoven into a moving comedy/drama of two sisters adjusting to the loss of their mother, of a congressman coping as a single parent, and of an abuelita protecting her grandchildren. And they’ll laugh out loud at the antics of the goofy orange dog, Senator Something. This patriotic and nonpartisan whodunit is both timely and welcome!
—Gail Carson Levine, author of Ella Enchanted

Fina Mendoza is the kind of friend you want whether you walk on two legs or four, and “Welcome to Washington, Fina Mendoza” is the kind of book you’ll love to read!
Leah Henderson, author of Together We March: 25 Protest Movements That Marched Into History

With an engaging combination of mystery and history, Fina Mendoza takes readers on an insider’s tour of Capitol Hill while warding off the curse of the Demon Cat. You'll never look at DC the same way again.
—Wendy Wan-Long Shang, author of The Secret Battle of Evan Pao and The Great Wall of Lucy Wu

Funny, spooky, moving and simply delightful. Felde’s insider look at D.C. through the eyes of Fina was a fascinating bonus.
—Sherri L. Smith, author of Flygirl

Welcome to Washington Fina Mendoza by Kitty Felde is a well written book with a fun story and lovable characters. The voice was the most realistic girl's voice I have read. The combination of mystery, and comedy made this book amazing. It not only a wonderful emotional story, but it also was a great view of both Washington DC life and the different role family plays in someone's political career… a wonderful read for anybody and deserves a rare five star rating from me.
—David Bernstein - Author Spotlight


Check out The Fina Mendoza Mysteries Podcast!

Hear your favorite characters come to life in our award-winning episodic podcast with seasons based on The Fina Mendoza Mysteries series of books.