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Winner of the 1968 Newbery MedalWhen Claudia decided to run away, she planned very carefully. She would be gone just long enough to teach her parents a lesson in Claudia appreciation. And she would go in comfort - she would live at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She saved her money, and she invited her brother Jamie to go, mostly because he was a miser and would have money.Claudia was a good organizer and Jamie had some ideas, too; so the two took up residence at the museum right on schedule. But once the fun of settling in was over, Claudia had two unexpected problems: She felt just the same, and she wanted to feel different; and she found a statue at the Museum so beautiful she could not go home until she had discovered its maker, a question that baffled the experts, too.The former owner of the statue was Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. Without her - well, without her, Claudia might never have found a way to go home.
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From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs Basil E. Frankweiler, E. L. Konigsburg
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- Released
- 2003
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- Language
- English
- Authors
- E. L. Konigsburg
- Publisher
- Walker Books
- Released
- 2003
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN10
- 0744583276
- ISBN13
- 9780744583274
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Fantasy, Adventure, Young Adult, Mystery Novels, Classics, Young Adult Fantasy, American Literature, Realistic Fiction, English Literature, Mysterious, Mysteries
- Rating
- 4.15 out of 5
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- Winner of the 1968 Newbery MedalWhen Claudia decided to run away, she planned very carefully. She would be gone just long enough to teach her parents a lesson in Claudia appreciation. And she would go in comfort - she would live at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She saved her money, and she invited her brother Jamie to go, mostly because he was a miser and would have money.Claudia was a good organizer and Jamie had some ideas, too; so the two took up residence at the museum right on schedule. But once the fun of settling in was over, Claudia had two unexpected problems: She felt just the same, and she wanted to feel different; and she found a statue at the Museum so beautiful she could not go home until she had discovered its maker, a question that baffled the experts, too.The former owner of the statue was Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. Without her - well, without her, Claudia might never have found a way to go home.












