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The E.L. Konigsburg Newbery Collection (1996)

by E.L. Konigsburg(Favorite Author)
4.24 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
1442497432 (ISBN13: 9781442497436)
languge
English
publisher
Atheneum Books for Young Readers
review 1: What could be more fun than running away to live in a museum? The kids have a remarkably easy time of it, which made the book seem as dated as did its references to automats. (The word's so out-dated that my spell-checker doesn't recognize it.) Still, it's a grand adventure. I can see that if I'd read the book as a kid, I might have adored it. Now, as a parent, a whole horror story was running through my mind as I worried about the poor parents abandoned for no very good reason. I'm glad I finally read the book, but it didn't change my world.
review 2: One of my fave books of all time! Unfortunately i lost my copy from constantly moving out. Anyways, i grew with this book, my first artsy collection. Timely, coz' i'm currently pasttime-reading something fr
... moreom E.L. Konigsburg again. About this book:"Claudia Kincaid is almost twelve, a straight "A" student, only girl and eldest child of four, who decides to run away to somewhere beautiful, comfortable, and preferably indoors.Claudia is in fact rebelling against the monotony of her life, unfair distribution of labor, limited television choices and low allowance.Ever the organizer, she carefully formulates a master plan to escape to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and enlists her middle brother Jamie to join her. Of course, there are very practical reasons that Jamie was the chosen one, and after Claudia tears down his defenses, he becomes a willing accomplice.The story tells of their grand adventure, and how they were able to survive undetected inside the Met for a whole week. While there, they take the opportunity to learn new things, and become captivated by the newest exhibit, a marble angel that may just be a genuine Michelangelo sculpture.There and then, Claudia resolves to solve the mystery before returning home, but unfortunately, finances are running low and time is running out for the fugitives.Through dogged determination, they use the last of their resources to locate the former owner of the angel, Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, the lady of the title and narrator of the story. After winning the good lady's favorable consideration, they negotiate a deal with her, the outcome of which decides the success or failure of their adventure.A charming story, with a little educational material sneakily tucked between the paragraphs. A good book for children with enquiring minds, and a useful tool when planning your next family or school trip to the Met. less
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randajo
I rated this book 4 stars because the first 2 books were great and the third was horrible
OrganicMan
I adored these books as a child and cannot wait to read them again with my daughter!
Patrisha
Spent FCAT week reading this.. It made my week bearable!
RebelHero
I want to move to a museum!
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