Chasing Vermeer, 第 1 卷Scholastic Press, 2004 - 254 頁 The classic tradition of E.L. Konigsburg's From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, debut author Blue Balliett introduces readers to another pair of precocious kids on an artful quest full of patterns, puzzles, and the power of blue M & Ms. Eleven year old Petra and Calder may be in the same sixth grade class, but they barely know each other. It's only after a near collision during a museum field trip that they discover their shared worship of art, their teacher Ms. Hussey, and the blue candy that doesn't melt in your hands. Their burgeoning friendship is strengthened when a creative thief steals a valuable Vermeer painting en route to Chicago, their home town. When the thief leaves a trail of public clues via the newspaper, Petra and Calder decide to try and recover the painting themselves. But tracking down the Vermeer isn"t easy, as Calder and Petra try to figure out what a set of pentominos (mathematical puzzle pieces), a mysterious book about unexplainable phenomena and a suddenly very nervous Ms. Hussey have to do with a centuries old artwork. When the thief ups the ante by declaring that he or she may very well destroy the painting, the two friends know they have to make the pieces of the puzzle fit before it's too late! |
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第 40 頁
... thought of the stick her mom used to make a bun for her hair , the one with amber on it , but it had been missing for days . What was art , anyway ? The more she thought about it , the stranger it seemed . What made an invented object ...
... thought of the stick her mom used to make a bun for her hair , the one with amber on it , but it had been missing for days . What was art , anyway ? The more she thought about it , the stranger it seemed . What made an invented object ...
第 45 頁
... thought was that most people bent over backward to fit everything that happened to them into something they could understand . In other words , people sometimes twisted what was actually in front of them to fit what they thought should ...
... thought was that most people bent over backward to fit everything that happened to them into something they could understand . In other words , people sometimes twisted what was actually in front of them to fit what they thought should ...
第 114 頁
... thought , Calder asked his teacher the question she usually asked them : “ Well , do you agree ? ” He thought she'd be pleased . “ We'll see , ” Ms. Hussey said in a 114.
... thought , Calder asked his teacher the question she usually asked them : “ Well , do you agree ? ” He thought she'd be pleased . “ We'll see , ” Ms. Hussey said in a 114.
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About Pentominoes and About This Story | 9 |
LOST IN THE ART | 18 |
WORMS SNAKES AND PERIWINKLES | 43 |
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