Chasing Vermeer
Record details
- ISBN: 0439372976 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 9780439372978 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 0439372941 (hc)
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Physical Description:
254 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
print - Edition: 1st ed.
- Publisher: New York : Scholastic Press, 2004.
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Subject: | Art Fiction Vermeer, Johannes 1632-1675 Fiction |
Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. |
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- 3 of 3 copies available at Kenton County.
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Covington Branch | J BALLI B (Text) | 33126008605267 | JFiction | Available | - |
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- School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2004 July
Gr 5-8-Fans of Ellen Raskin's The Westing Game (Dutton, 1978) and E. L. Konigsburg's From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler (Turtleback, 1967) will welcome this novel about two classmates determined to solve the mystery of a missing painting. Brainy 12-year-olds Petra Andalee and Calder Pillay attend the University of Chicago Laboratory School where their teacher's unorthodox methods make learning an adventure. When Vermeer's A Lady Writing disappears on its way to exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago, the two overcome their adolescent awkwardness and let their friendship bloom, pooling their talents to rescue the masterpiece and expose the thief. Many elements play a role in unraveling the secrets surrounding the crime: Calder's set of pentominoes; his encoded correspondence with his friend Tommy about a missing boy named Frog; and Petra's intuitive communing with the woman in the painting, all augmented by the unusual ideas presented in a strange old book that Petra has found. Balliett also provides lots of plot twists and red herrings along the way. Helquist's atmospheric black-and-white illustrations add to the fun, incorporating clues to a secret message, the answer to which can be found on the publisher's Web site. Puzzles, codes, letters, number and wordplay, a bit of danger, a vivid sense of place, and a wealth of quirky characters enrich the exciting, fast-paced story that's sure to be relished by mystery lovers.-Marie Orlando, Suffolk Cooperative Library System, Bellport, NY Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.