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From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler | 
enlarge | Author: E.l. Konigsburg Brand: INGRAM BOOK & DISTRIBUTOR Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 303 reviews Sales Rank: 1889
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 168 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.1 x 0.6
MPN: ING0689711816 ISBN: 0689711816 EAN: 9780689711817 ASIN: 0689711816
Publication Date: April 1, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Help save a tree. Buy all your used books from Green Earth Books. Read -> Recycle -> Reuse!
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Product Description All readers hope for in a book. Humor, suspense, intrigue and their problems acknowledged seriously, but not somberly.
Amazon.com After reading this book, I guarantee that you will never visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art (or any wonderful, old cavern of a museum) without sneaking into the bathrooms to look for Claudia and her brother Jamie. They're standing on the toilets, still, hiding until the museum closes and their adventure begins. Such is the impact of timeless novels . . . they never leave us. E. L. Konigsburg won the 1967 Newbery Medal for this tale of how Claudia and her brother run away to the museum in order to teach their parents a lesson. Little do they know that mystery awaits!
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A fun book July 12, 2008 I picked this book up at a local book store because I was going on vacation. I read a lot of complex books and such, in my profession so I was looking for something simple, easy to read, but very fun and enjoyable. WEll, this book accomplished all of the above.
The book is a great introductory book to a young person who is a pre-teen making a transition into chapter books. Ms. Konigsburg develops the characters well, especially the children, and I promise there are surprises around every corner.
My favorite character in the book has to be Mrs. Frankweiler. She is so mysterious only because she wants to be. I remember many times growing up wishing I had some all-important secret that I could keep to make me important. Then I wondered could I actually keep the secret? Mrs. Frankweiler doesn't just have one important secret she has file cabinets full.
I went to the national Naval Air Museum in Pensacola, FL right after reading this book, and found myself asking where would I hide in here.
I love this book, and would reccomend it to the young and the young at heart. Just when you think you know everything, trust me you know nothing in this book. Even at the end you understand that Mrs. Frankweiler is the master keeper of secrets.
movie? May 20, 2008 Does anyone know what the title of the movie was that is based on this book?
a childhood favorite April 5, 2008 I love this book. I saw it one day in the bookstore with my 7 year old who is a good reader. I bought it for her as a gift and re-read it first. I enjoyed it again as an adult and she has enjoyed it too. A good read with enough excitement and mystery to keep you turning the pages (but nothing scary).
Such a great book! January 18, 2008 One of my childhood favorites! I recently went to the Met and just had to purchase and re-read the book!
I love this book! January 18, 2008 I think this is one of the best books I read growing up. I can't say enough good things about it. It is a must read!
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