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The Wright 3 Paperback – Illustrated, June 1, 2007

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From the New York Times-bestselling team behind Chasing Vermeer comes another thought-provoking art mystery featuring Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie house--now in After Words paperback!

Spring semester at the Lab School in Hyde Park finds Petra and Calder drawn into another mystery when unexplainable accidents and ghostly happenings throw a spotlight on Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House, and it's up to the two junior sleuths to piece together the clues. Stir in the return of Calder's friend Tommy (which creates a tense triangle), H.G. Wells's The Invisible Man, 3-D pentominoes, and the hunt for a coded message left behind by Wright, and the kids become tangled in a dangerous web in which life and art intermingle with death, deception, and surprise.
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Blue Balliett is the author of several bestselling, acclaimed mystery novels, including Hold Fast, Chasing Vermeer (a Book Sense Book of the Year and an Edgar Award winner), The Wright 3, The Calder Game, and The Danger Box. She writes in the laundry room of her home in Chicago, Illinois, and you can find her online at blueballiettbooks.com.
Brett Helquist was born in Ganado, Arizona, and grew up in Orem, Utah. He entered Brigham Young University as an engineering major, but soon realized this was not the right choice for him. Having decided to take time off from college, he headed to Taiwan where he stumbled into a job illustrating English textbooks, which he enjoyed. There, a friend introduced him to an illustration student, also from Brigham Young University. This introduction inspired Brett to eventually switch majors. After spending a year in Taiwan, he went back to BYU and transferred to the illustration department. In 1993 he received a fine arts degree in illustration.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Scholastic Paperbacks
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 1, 2007
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ Reprint
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 352 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0439693683
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0439693684
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 10 - 13 years, from customers
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.87 x 5.28 x 7.48 inches
  • Book 2 of 4 ‏ : ‎ Chasing Vermeer
  • Grade level ‏ : ‎ 4 - 7
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ 870L
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Blue Balliett grew up in New York City, where she often visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum, and the Frick Collection. She took public transportation to school around the city, and discovered early that every crowded bus or train is packed with mystery and drama'and that stories are everywhere. Balliett studied art history at Brown University. She and her family lived year-round on Nantucket Island for many years, and now live in Chicago. Before becoming a full-time writer, she taught at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. Balliett is a recipient of the Chicago Public Library's 21st Century Award, the first time the award was given to a children's book writer. She has appeared on NBC's Today Show and has been featured in various national and international publications.

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Customers find this book wonderful for young readers, with one noting how students are hooked on the first chapters. Moreover, the book features great references to art, and one customer mentions how it makes history come alive. Additionally, they appreciate the author's work, with one review highlighting how the writing captures individual personalities. Customers value the book's intelligence, with one noting its thorough research, and another mentioning how it inspires students to do independent research on Vermeer.

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Customers find the book highly readable and suitable for young readers, with one mentioning that students are hooked on the first chapters, while another notes it's great for 5th grade art students.

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"A wonderful book for young readers. It combines Art and mystery. My students are studying architecture and this book fits in nicely." Read more

"Excellent book for grades 4-6. Blue Balliett has a knack for integrating art and architecture into her books. She makes history come alive!..." Read more

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Customers praise the author's work, with one noting how the superlative writing captures individual personalities.

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"These are wonderful, intriguing books that offer an appreciation of art in lyrical terms and viewpoints. Very well researched." Read more

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Customers enjoy the mystery elements of the book, with one mentioning how it makes history come alive.

"...and dangerous rooms of the house, with wit and courage, unraveling secret identities, the plans of scheming thieves, and a hidden message from Frank..." Read more

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Customers appreciate the book's art references, with one noting how it offers an appreciation of art in lyrical terms, while another describes it as a mystery novel with artistry.

"...And what are all those fish doing there? Brett Helquist's delightful illustrations have hidden images that support the mystery...." Read more

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Customers appreciate the book's intelligence, with one noting its thorough research and another mentioning how it inspired students to conduct independent research on Vermeer.

"...It is so refreshing to find a story where cleverness, intelligence and resourcefulness are predicated for all -- author, characters, and reader." Read more

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Math Clues stymie  *L O N G  division*  of  WRIGHT  Masterpiece !
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Math Clues stymie *L O N G division* of WRIGHT Masterpiece !
In Blue Balliett's second mystery, Chicago schoolmates Petra, Calder & Tommy learn that Frank Lloyd Wright's deteriorating masterpiece, the Robie House, is designated for an unusual math feat of *L O N G DIVISION*! The Wright gem is to be severed so that sections can be given to four major world museums. With fellow 6th graders, the seasoned sleuths are fired up to save that treasure. Their adventures >>PLUS<< scaline triangles, Fibonacci numbers and pentaminoes . . . are all added to a broth kept simmering with a valuable fish 'find' as well as some unexplained & extraneous happenings. Blue Balliett once again leans heavily on the stylish illustrations of Brett Helquist to add complications so loved by young readers brought up with large doses of fantasy. His many illustrations of the main characters (including "Goldman" the fish) suggest that while all kids don't have "A.D.D's" the chapters do tend to be quick reads. Some criticisms of "Chasing Vermeer" cited "too many coincidences." In "The Wright 3" author Balliett makes coincidences a necessary part of the book's framework, a legacy from her last book. The average "tween" reader also seems to revel in "codes" whether they make sense or not . . . but they will be enthusiastic about this tale regardless. There are also ghostly figures >>AND<< red herrings netted at every turn. Are the clues mostly imagined? Will Petra & Tommy rub each other out? Have you wondered if author Balliett has teamed up with the NEA to raise the consciousness of "tween" readers regarding the world of Math & its impact? These questions are offered in case you feel a need for more actual mystery! THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: In "The Wright Three" readers will encounter more than their *Minimum Daily Requirements* of Quotations. Perhaps it isn't wise to encourage adults to review books for Young Adults - or "TWEENs." My own book choices at ages 10-13 came from the *MYSTERY* shelf . . . "C" featuring AGATHA CHRISTIE . . . in libraries that didn't have separate YA sections. I grew up longing to 'own' Hercule Poirot's "little grey cells" instead of Calder's pentaminoes. ON BALANCE, adults will probably stick to their long-standing preferences, whether some other Chicago mystery writer, or Christie, P.D. James or Laurie King, and middle-schoolers will be happy to read only reviews by their peers. If summer brings you to the mid-west Reviewer mcHAIKU suggests you schedule a walk in Chicago's Hyde Park at twilight . . . Be sure to break your leisurely pace long enough to check the shadows behind those puzzling windows . . . AND be grateful along with the spirit of Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) that the Preservation Trust continues to make progress with the restoration of Robie House.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
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    Three very young friends are put in danger by trying to save Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robie House. Will their collective experiences with a series of coincidences and problem solving skills save the house? Can they survive the evil of the forces determined to destroy it?
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2013
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    This sequel to the bestselling Chasing Vermeer continues the saga of two sixth-graders, Calder and Petra, to solve a mystery that eludes the grown-up detectives. This time they are joined by a returning friend of Calder's, Tommy, who has a rare talent for finding stuff. After a rocky start fraught with jealousies and insecurities, the threesome pick their way through many clues and crises.

    Calder's pentominoes that he carries in his pocket provide frequent clues and leads. The F, L and W turn up with strange appropriateness--Frank Lloyd Wright's initials!

    The plot turns on the fate of the Robie House in Chicago, built by Frank Lloyd Wright. The author weaves and splices the elements of the story with the skillful artistry that Wright put into every detail of designing the house, like the many facets of a stained-glass window that is the crux of the denouement.

    Tommy happens to live right next-door to the Robie House, which has been scheduled for demolition. The kids work their way through the intricate plot, and the dark and dangerous rooms of the house, with wit and courage, unraveling secret identities, the plans of scheming thieves, and a hidden message from Frank Lloyd Wright himself.

    They are aided and abetted by their extraordinary teacher, Miss Hussey, whose unorthodox teaching methods should be used in every classroom. One of their campaigns is a publicity event to stop the demolition. [In real life, also, the Robie House is now a historic landmark and assured of survival.]

    And what are all those fish doing there? Brett Helquist's delightful illustrations have hidden images that support the mystery.

    Blue's superlative writing captures the individual personalities of all the characters, the scenes, the history, the atmosphere, with a flair and style that holds its own with the best. Once you start reading, you can't put it down. We predict another bestseller for Blue Balliett. And we eagerly anticipate each future sequel.

    From our own perspective, what makes Blue's tales so outstanding is that there is suspense and excitement without resorting to murder and gratuitous violence. There is a deep current of enduring values. Even the bad guys are only wounded and captured. It is so refreshing to find a story where cleverness, intelligence and resourcefulness are predicated for all -- author, characters, and reader.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2014
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    I use this book and "Chasing Vermeer" (another book by the same author) as part of my literature circles. The students are hooked on the first chapters. This series of books has gotten my students doing independent research on Vermeer (from the first book) and Frank Lloyd Wright and then present the information they learned to other classes, parents, and community leaders. A wonderful author and series of books.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2014
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    A wonderful book for young readers. It combines Art and mystery. My students are studying architecture and this book fits in nicely.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2006
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    I call Chasing Vermeer a Da Vinci Code for kids. The Wright 3 brings us the same children again, with another mystery to solve. The 3 sleuths are in one place now, and we have the conflicts that come with pairs becoming a trio. The mystery involves the Robie House, a Frank Lloyd Wright house on the University of Chicago campus. Although the threatened dividing of this house between 3 museums is not true, everything else about the setting (as in Chasing Vermeer) is real. The hidden man in the Robie house is also true!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2013
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    Excellent book for grades 4-6. Blue Balliett has a knack for integrating art and architecture into her books. She makes history come alive! For students who are reticent to read up on topics deemed as "boring", Balliett weaves the topic into the plot of her mystery stories. She makes the reader want to research and investigate.

    As a teacher, I highly recommend this book for students.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2017
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    We love this book! My 8 year old has read it several times. I read all three books in the series first to make sure they would be appropriate for someone her age. Interesting enough that that I really enjoyed reading them too :)
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2020
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    These are wonderful, intriguing books that offer an appreciation of art in lyrical terms and viewpoints. Very well researched.

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    4.0 out of 5 stars Opinion of a 10 year old reader.
    Reviewed in Spain on November 18, 2017
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    It was good and I liked it, although I think the 1st book was better. The other book seemed to have more action, and this one was mostly a "try to get everyone to be friends" theme and, for some reason, it seemed shorter than Chasing Vermeer (the 1st book of the series).Other than that, it was really cool.👍👍
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