The Calder Game

The Calder Game

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May 1, 2008 · English · Hardcover (379 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 379
Language English
Published May 1, 2008
Publisher Scholastic Press
ISBN-10 0439852072
ISBN-13 9780439852074

Description

Petra, Calder, and Tommy find themselves embroiled in another thrilling mystery that weaves together art, adventure, and friendship. This time, the trio is drawn into the enigmatic world of Alexander Calder, a renowned sculptor whose intricate mobiles and large-scale installations spark curiosity and intrigue. As they uncover the artist's secrets, they are faced with puzzling clues that challenge their wits and test their problem-solving abilities.

The charming backdrop of Chicago paints the perfect setting for their escapades, where art becomes not just a subject of admiration but a key to the mystery lurking beneath the surface. Their journey takes them through vibrant galleries and historic sites, exposing them to Calder's genius while inviting them to delve deeper into the artistic world. The chapters are brimming with thoughtful reflections on creativity and the importance of art in our lives.

As the trio engages in a quest that encompasses both emotional and intellectual growth, they realize that the relationships they cultivate are just as important as the mysteries they unravel. The bond between the three friends deepens with each challenge, and they learn to lean on one another during times of uncertainty. Their unwavering friendship becomes a central theme as they navigate twists and turns that keep readers on the edge of their seats.

In this enchanting tale, readers are taken on a journey that combines whimsical art with a thrilling narrative. Each page turns like a new mobile created by Calder, inviting both laughter and contemplation. The intertwining themes of art, friendship, and adventure ensure that this captivating story resonates long after the final chapter is turned.

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Mystery
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