When suburban Claudia Kincaid decides to run away, she knows she doesn't just want to run "from" somewhere she wants to run "to" somewhere--to a place that is comfortable, beautiful, and preferably elegant. She chooses the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Knowing that her younger brother, Jamie, has money and thus can help her with the serious cash flow problem she invites him along. Once settled into the museum, Claudia and Jamie, find themselves caught up in the mystery of an angel statue that the museum purchased at an auction for a bargain price of $250. The statue is possibly an early work of the Renaissance master Michelangelo, and therefore worth millions. Is it? Or isn't it? Claudia is determined to find out. This quest leads Claudia to Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, the remarkable old woman who sold the statue and to some equally remarkable discoveries about herself
E. L. Konigsburg Book order
Elaine Lobl Konigsburg was an American author and illustrator celebrated for her children's and young adult fiction. Her stories are known for their insightful exploration of young protagonists' inner lives and their quests for self-discovery. Konigsburg masterfully blends humor, suspense, and profound human emotions, crafting narratives that resonate deeply with readers of all ages. Her distinctive voice and innovative storytelling approach established her as a memorable figure in children's literature.






- 2015
- 2008
T-Backs, T-Shirts, Coat, and Suit
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Exploring the theme of embracing uncertainty, this book encourages readers to step outside their comfort zones and welcome unexpected opportunities. Through a series of personal anecdotes and practical advice, it highlights the transformative power of spontaneity and the potential for growth that lies in unplanned experiences. The narrative emphasizes resilience and adaptability, inspiring individuals to rethink their approach to challenges and seize the moment.
- 2007
Throwing Shadows
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
A retired college president embarks on a competitive journey against a young beachcomber, driven by a desire to prove his superiority. This rivalry unfolds against the backdrop of a coastal setting, highlighting themes of ambition, age, and the clash of experience versus youthful vigor. As the story progresses, the characters confront their own motivations and the meaning of success, leading to unexpected revelations and personal growth.
- 2007
Jennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William McKinley, and Me, Elizabeth
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Celebrating its 35th anniversary, this Newbery Honor-winning novel by a two-time Newbery Medalist offers a fresh repackaging for a new generation. The story features engaging characters and themes that resonate with readers, ensuring its timeless appeal. This edition invites both new and returning readers to experience the magic and depth of the narrative once again.
- 2007
"ninety percent of who you are is invisible."Amedeo Kaplan seems just like any other new kid who has moved into the town of St. Malo, Florida, a navy town where new faces are the norm. But Amedeo has a secret, a More than anything in the world, he wants to discover something -- a place, a process, even a fossil -- some treasure that no one realizes is there until he finds it. And he would also like to discover a true friend to share these things with.William Wilcox seems like an unlikely candidate for an aloof boy who is all edges and who owns silence the way other people own words. When Amedeo and William find themselves working together on a house sale for Amedeo's eccentric neighbor, Mrs. Zender, Amedeo has an inkling that both his wishes may come true. For Mrs. Zender's mansion is crammed with memorabilia of her long life, and there is a story to go with every piece. Soon the boys find themselves caught up in one particular story -- a story that links a sketch, a young boy's life, an old man's reminiscence, and a painful secret dating back to the outrages of Nazi Germany. It's a story that will take them to the edge of what they know about heroism and the mystery of the human heart.Two-time Newbery winner E. L. Konigsburg spins a magnificent tale of art, discovery, friendship, history, and truth.
- 2005
The Second Mrs. Gioconda
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of Renaissance Italy, the story delves into the enigmatic connections between Leonardo Da Vinci, a deceitful apprentice, and a young duchess. As they navigate intrigue and secrets, they may uncover the truth behind the captivating smile of the "Mona Lisa." This classic novel weaves together art, history, and mystery, offering a compelling exploration of one of the world's most famous paintings.
- 2005
The Outcasts of 19 Schuyler Place
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Exploring themes of individuality and societal expectations, this work presents a protagonist who resists conforming to the demands of work and life. Through a series of encounters, the character's refusal to engage with conventional responsibilities highlights the struggle between personal desires and external pressures. The narrative delves into the complexities of choice, autonomy, and the search for meaning in a world that often prioritizes conformity over self-expression. This thought-provoking tale invites readers to reflect on their own choices and the nature of obligation.
- 2002
Silent to the Bone
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The story revolves around Branwell, who becomes mute after being accused of injuring his baby half-sister, Nikki. His best friend, Connor, believes in Branwell's innocence and is determined to uncover the truth. As Connor navigates the challenges of proving Branwell's innocence, themes of friendship, loyalty, and the struggle for understanding emerge, highlighting the impact of silence and communication in their lives.
- 1998
Up from Jericho Tel
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The story follows Jeanmarie and Malcolm as they encounter Tallulah, the ghost of a legendary actress. Tasked with locating the stolen Regina Stone, a diamond that once belonged to Tallulah, the duo embarks on an adventurous quest. Along the way, they uncover unexpected challenges and deeper mysteries tied to the actress's past, leading to a journey filled with intrigue and discovery.
- 1998
The Dragon in the Ghetto Caper
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Andy's unique talent for drawing dragons sets him apart in the exclusive Foxmeadow community. Aspiring to become a renowned detective, he dreams of solving mysteries with the flair of his fictional heroes. His artistic skills and imaginative ambitions intertwine as he navigates the challenges of childhood, aiming to turn his dreams into reality.

