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From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler

From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Everyone's daughter should read this book.
Review: When I was eleven, we were read this book in class by a teacher who, ( for 1971 and today), was very enlightened indeed. I never forgot it. Recently, I searched bookstores the world over until I found it. My 12 year old daughter and 13 year old son read it and felt the same sense of (dare I say it) empowerment I felt. We can all gain from the idea that we can do anything and that older people in our lives mean so much, even if we don't see it, even if those older people lived forty or four hundred years ago. Unconsciously it might have inspired me to do what I wanted to do and not what society expected me to do, and to use resources in the most sensible way. But probably not, it was just such a fun read! The true test of children's literature-how many generations will enjoy this book?? Plenty I'll bet -- don't miss it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best kids' books ever
Review: Along with Eleanor Cameron's Court of the Stone Children, which is also set in a museum and revolves around a mystery, this was one of my very favorite children's books. As a child, I loved Claudia's "just do it" attitude, her cleverness, and her willingness to negotiate to attain what is really important to her. As an adult, I appreciate the reminder about what's important to children. This is a book I'm looking forward to sharing with my children.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book certainly deserved the Newberry Medal
Review: I have always loved this book. This is an unsual story of two unique children, Claudia and James, who run away to New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art. The children then stumble upon a mystery concerning a statue in the museum. Through the book Claudia and James grow up and learn to become a team. This is one of my favorite children's novels

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best books I've ever read!!
Review: If you ever go to the Metropoliton Museam after reading this book, it makes everything seem more spectacular! I brought this book to New York with me and finished it the day before we went to the Museam. It was really fun pointing out where Claudia and Jamie picked up pennies out of the fountain. And seeing the old bed that they slept in. I think this book really made my experience seem even more "alive" It is about a girl and her brother who runaway from home and hide out in the museam. I would get this book if you are looking for something interesting and addictive to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Perfectly Perfect Book
Review: This is a book about a girl who plans the best runaway. She doesn't want to get to dirty, so she runs away to an art museum. She doesn't want to be lonely, so she brings her brother with. Along the way, they cross paths with a very intriguing mystery. . . .

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An educational yet exciting book for readers of all ages.
Review: Claudia and Jaime are two very intelligent characters that enlighten the reader as to the workings of a child's mind. Claudia, as the main character, always thinks of interesting ways for her and Jaime to live inside the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It is a fantasy of everyone to be locked in a museum or store after all of the other people are gone. This book is a way for the reader to experience that feeling without the fear of being arrested! I believe that anyone who reads this story will become inspired by the Kincaids and find themselves wanting to learn more. The children have so much fun without hurting others or making fun of others as happens in some children's novels. Claudia is a definite role model for young girls and keeps the book interesting despite the academic undertones of Claudia and Jaime's reasons for visiting Mrs. Frankweiler. PARENTS-read this to your children to get them excited about reading.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My most memorable childhood reading experience
Review: Among the many books that I read as a child, this one stands out as an exceptional experience -- I read it over and over, and still take it off the shelf from time to time. At the time, it seemed that I was drawn to the excitement of being in the middle of New York City (a holy mecca to me as a kid) and surrounded by the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art; to the humor and cleverness of the writing; and to the joy of discovering, along with Claudia and Jamie, something I hadn't known about the Italian Renaissance. Only recently has it occurred to me that this book stood out so vividly from the crowd because (long before such things became fashionable topics of discussion) it was the only book I read as a young girl that featured a heroine whose concerns extended beyond finding a boyfriend and being pretty and popular. I didn't know it at the time, but Claudia was my model for feminist behavior, junior division. She wanted respect, not a date for the school dance, and that was a concept I could really get my ten-year-old hands around. I would recommend this book to any young girl, who can benefit from seeing a smart, clever, resourceful heroine in action -- but I would also give this to boys, who could benefit from that lesson as well. Rock on, Claudia!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great book
Review: This book is for everyone.I loved it.A truly great book.Claudia and Jamie run away and from there on is all adventure. I loved it. Read it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A young girl and boy run away to a museum.
Review: I REALLY enjoyed this book! It's one of my all-time favorites!! It isn't very hard to read. It will take you probably 3-4 days to read. I loved it SOOOO much, though, it took me 2 days to read it! I hope you all read, and enjoy it!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It all began with injustice...
Review: Claudia doesn't feel appreciated--she has to do the laundry AND the dishes while her younger brothers sit around. Just to teach her family a lesson, she's running away.

But Claudia's smarter than most. Instead of packing a suitcase and "subtly" saying good-bye to mommy and daddy, she's planned out every detail. She'll even bring along her most likeable brother, Jamie, mostly for his financial aid, but also because he has the greatest sense of adventure. Together they escape to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Now Claudia is living in style and independence, but she still feels the same...until a statue from the Italian Renaissance changes her life forever-- and leads her to the mysterious and wealthy recluse Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler.


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