In January of 2005 I started this blog as a record of books I’ve read as I was afraid I would forget what I have read. I have often referred back to my own blog to remember a book's contents or see what I have read by an author. I have enjoyed passing my books on to friends or recommending books to read. I know I have missed recording some, but in general I try to keep up with what I have read or listened to.
Sunday, September 06, 2009
The Calder Game by Blue Balliett (2008)
Signed copy from ALA. I enjoyed her Chasing Vermeer, a kids book incorporating art. It is obvious from the title that the artist involved is Alexander Calder. Three kids from Chicago go to a Calder exhibit, the kid named after Calder gets involved in playing the Calder Game, which is just to take five things - physical object or ideas and to balance them out into a mobile like structure. I guess the game concept did not draw me, but the story was OK. Calder goes with his dad to England, where they stay in a town where a Calder statue has been recently erected by an anonymous donor. Calder, the boy, disappears and his friends get flown over to help find him. We get a bit of a feel for an English town. I wasn't blown away by the story, but I still like the way she intertwines a kid story with art.
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