From the Mixed up Files of Mrs. Basil E Frankweiler
I just loved this book as a child. What fun to have the run of a huge museum at night! The story begins with 11-year-old Claudia, frustrated by the unfair circumstances at home, planning to run away in comfort. She chooses her brother Jamie to accompany her. After careful planning, they travel to New York and spend about a week living in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, with several interesting outside-the-museum field trips as well.
While there is plenty of focus on the adventure, there is also exploration of the sibling relationship and each child’s self-awareness, plus Claudia’s emotional development. None of this is done in a burdensome way; it is all woven into the delightful story.
If you go to the Met, ask about the book at the information desk. They have some handouts that address it so you can find some of the things mentioned in the book.
Where would you run away to?
What would you choose to learn about in the museum?
Aside from the money, was Jamie a good choice for Claudia to bring along?
Who do you think cared more about learning the truth about Angel? Why?
Could this story happen today? Why or why not?
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