Tuesday, April 20, 2010

book talk tuesday

MASTERPIECE by Elise Broach

IndieBound Description: Marvin lives with his family under the kitchen sink in the Pompadays’ apartment. He is very much a beetle. James Pompaday lives with his family in New York City. He is very much an eleven-year-old boy.After James gets a pen-and-ink set for his birthday, Marvin surprises him by creating an elaborate miniature drawing. James gets all the credit for the picture and before these unlikely friends know it they are caught up in a staged art heist at the Metropolitan Museum of Art that could help recover a famous drawing by Albrecht Dürer. But James can’t go through with the plan without Marvin’s help. And that’s where things get really complicated (and interesting!). This fast-paced mystery will have young readers on the edge of their seats as they root for boy and beetle. In Shakespeare’s Secret Elise Broach showed her keen ability to weave storytelling with history and suspense, and Masterpiece is yet another example of her talent. This time around it’s an irresistible miniature world, fascinating art history, all wrapped up in a special friendship— something for everyone to enjoy.

My Thoughts: This is one of my favorite contemporary MG novels. In fact, whenever students ask me what my favorite book is that I have read recently, I usually say this one (even though I read it a year or two ago). This has the similar charm A Cricket in Times Square but with a more modern feel as well as with a mystery twist. If you haven't read it yet, do!