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The Wright 3 by Blue Balliett (2006, Hardcover) 
The Wright 3 by Blue Balliett (2006, Hardcover)

 
The Wright 3 by Blue Balliett (2006, Hardcover)

Publisher: Scholastic
Publication Date: 2006-04-01
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0439693675
ISBN-13: 9780439693677
Product ID: EPID48048934
Description: In the midst of a series of unexplained accidents and mysterious coincidences, sixth-graders Calder, Petra, and Tommy lead their classmates in an attempt to keep Frank Lloyd Wright's famous Robie House from being demolished.
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  My Middle School Students Loved This Book
Review created: 04/26/09
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As a middle school language arts teacher, I'm always looking for quality fiction that will keep my students excited about reading. The Wright 3, by Blue Balliett, is an award-winning book that my 6th and 7th graders really enjoyed this year as we prepared for our district's Battle of the Books competion.

The kids not only were engaged in the plot (which is realistic fiction with a mystery twist), but also learned quite a bit about architecture and prairie style architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Our school is located in a city that has two Wright buildings, and now that they know something about Wright and his work, several kids have expressed interest in our going on a field trip to visit those buildings. All because we read The Wright 3 in class! In addition, my students are checking out other of Balliett's other works, which also give lots of background information about artists.

Balliet's style is easy to read, but the content is rich and children will pick up much incidental information about math, art and architecture as they read. I would recommend this book for children in 4th to 8th grades.


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  Nice purchase
Review created: 05/07/07

I bought this book for my Children's Literature teacher because we read the first book of the series in class. The book was excellent and she loved it. It was a good gift.


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  Excitement in Architecture, Significance of Geometry
Review created: 10/22/06
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0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Excellent architectural thriller in the Nancy Drew tradition; the twist with Blue Balliett's books is that the settings are real, based on art and architecture, geometry, and math and these elements play a part in the solution of the mystery.

The book takes part in and around Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House; it's the next best thing to living inside it a while yourself.

Balliett's books are wonderfully exciting reads that have not only action but knowledge as the basis for the excitement. The knowledge here is "presented' is in such a way that the Robie House and Frank Lloyd Wright will remain a vivid piece of the reader's memory, as do the Vermeer paintings in the earlier "Chasing Vermeer". For me, the interiors of the house, its wood and stained glass, the lighting, were more vividly presented than the paintings in the earlier book, which relied more on having a companionpiece book of Vermeer's paintings to make it come alive.

The pentominoes introduced in "Chasing Vermeer" make their appearance again, but more engaging is the geometry found in the windows of the house. Also making an appearance here, as in "The DaVinci Code" is the Fibonacci Sequence.

The book introduces esoteric mathematical concepts without flogging the reader with them: it is designed to stimulate and provide opportunity for further investigation into the concepts; as such, it is an excellent book to read along with your child or students, inspiring them to and helping them with further investigation to the thoughts introduced in the book. Having the fictional background of the story skillfully tying together the concepts makes the discovery that they are real concepts very exciting for the curious mind.


As in the Harry Potter books, Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn, King Arthur, and other children-teen-young adult classics as well as much modern Anime and Manga ("Naruto," "Full Metal Alchemist," "Inuyasha," "Samurai Champloo")-- the protagonists, or participants, in the adventure, are two boys and a girl/two males and a female who work together as a team sharing each others' strengths and tolerating each others' weaknesses as well as helping each other to grow and overcome those weaknesses.

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  The Wright 3 by Blue Balliett (2006)
Review created: 07/09/06
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0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Good prices for buyer. Book was in good condition. However, it took longer than expected to arrive.


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