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The Wright 3 (Chasing Vermeer, Bk 2)
The Wright 3 - Chasing Vermeer, Bk 2
Author: Blue Balliett, Brett Helquist (Illustrator)
Supersleuths Petra and Calder, along with Calder's old friend, Tommy, are cryptically drawn into another art mystery -- this time involving a Frank Lloyd Wright architectural masterpiece, the Robie House. When the kids' sixth-grade class attempts to save the Hyde Park landmark from demolition, eerie events are reported: Voices float out ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780439929257
ISBN-10: 0439929253
Publication Date: 1/2007
Pages: 318
Rating:
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4.6 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Scholastic
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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gurlgymnast avatar reviewed The Wright 3 (Chasing Vermeer, Bk 2) on
Helpful Score: 2
A very good book! It is a good standalone book as well as a sequel to Chasing Vermeer. In this book, Petra and Calder solve a mystery and save a historical monument by following art clues. The author was influenced by the award winning classic, From the Mixed-Up Files of MRS Basil E. Frankweiler.
GeniusJen avatar reviewed The Wright 3 (Chasing Vermeer, Bk 2) on + 5322 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Reviewed by Carrie Spellman for TeensReadToo.com

Twelve-year-old Tommy Segovia has returned to Chicago after a year away, and everything is different. His old house is completely different, and he doesn't live there anymore. His best friend, Calder, seems to have a new best friend, and it's a girl! And, the city wants to tear down Robie House, the historic Frank Lloyd Wright home that has always been a fixture in their neighborhood.

Calder Pillay is torn between his two close friends. He and Tommy have been best friends forever, but he and Petra solved a major mystery and crime together (CHASING VERMEER). They both have great and different talents, and Calder knows that if they could just all work together they could make an amazing team. Maybe even good enough to save Robie House. But it looks like he's going to be stuck in the middle for awhile. If only people could be more like his pentominoes. (Pentominoes are a mathematical tool, a set of twelve shapes of five connected squares. Calder keeps a set in his pocket; they help him think.)

Petra Andalee is a quiet girl who likes her books and writing, and she can't figure out why Tommy dislikes her so much. She and Calder make a good team, and Tommy and Calder make a good team, so where's the problem? She's torn between wanting to prove herself and feeling like she shouldn't have to. Either way, she intends to find a way to save one of Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpieces.

Between Tommy's finding skills, Calder's logic, and Petra's unique analysis, they aren't about to let the house go quietly. Provided they trust each other enough. And the house might have a few things to say about it, too.

There is A LOT going on in this stand alone sequel to CHASING VERMEER.

Obviously there is the relationship between the three main characters, and the attempt to save Robie House. There is some Frank Lloyd Wright history, as well as Robie House-specific history. There is also mathematical figuring, and architectural oddities. There are even hidden pictures inside the illustrations. It also brings up some interesting ideas about the science of art and the art of science. There's so much happening that I almost feel like I need to go through the book a few separate times, looking at it from different angles.

There aren't many young fiction books geared toward a math/science type mind. If you're that type, I think you will really appreciate and enjoy this book. And even if you're not, it's still a good adventure!
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reviewed The Wright 3 (Chasing Vermeer, Bk 2) on + 4 more book reviews
This is a great book. My daughter and I enjoyed reading it. Full of twists and turns. Appropriate for ages 7 (if you read to them) and up.
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A good book ,but a little hard to read. Even for me who reads a high grade level in books.

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