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  • Masterpiece

    Elise Broach, Kelly Murphy

    Paperback (Square Fish, March 30, 2010)
    A New York Times bestselling middle grade mystery novel full of adventure, friendship, and stolen art. 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.Masterpiece is a 2009 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
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  • Masterpiece

    Elise Broach, Jeremy Davidson, Macmillan Audio

    Audiobook (Macmillan Audio, Oct. 30, 2008)
    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 11-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.
  • Masterpiece

    BRUCE GOETTSCHE, Dana Blythe, Ainsley Blythe

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 24, 2019)
    Each person we meet is a Masterpiece created by God and should be treated as such. This book tells a story that illustrates this truth in a way children (and adults) will hopefully remember forever. The goal is to encourage respect for every person.
  • Masterpiece

    Jeff Hathaway, Anthony Allen, Tate Publishing and Enterprises, LLC

    Audible Audiobook (Tate Publishing and Enterprises, LLC, Aug. 10, 2015)
    How do you tell a child that you love him or her? Any way you can. Hugs, kisses, and most importantly, with words. Author Jeff Hathaway says it best with Masterpiece, a beautiful tribute to the child within all of us. Your child will be introduced to some of the most famous artists of the past as well as the greatest artist of them all.
  • Masterpiece

    Elise Broach, Kelly Murphy

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Sept. 30, 2008)
    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.Masterpiece is a 2009 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
  • Sophie's Masterpiece: Sophie's Masterpiece

    Eileen Spinelli, Jane Dyer

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, May 1, 2001)
    Sophie's no ordinary house spider. She's an artist; and every web she spins is more wondrous than the one before. But don't mention that to the guests at Beekman's Boardinghouse, because they don't like spiders. No one there wants anything to do with Sophie or her magnificent creations -- no one except the woman on the third floor. She's a new mother "weaving" something herself; and when she runs out of yarn, Sophie knows the time has finally come to create the masterpiece of a lifetime. Eileen Spinelli and Jane Dyer, the award-winning duo who created the best-selling When Mama Comes Home Tonight, team up once again to tell the charming and bittersweet tale of an exceptionally gifted spider and the lengths she's willing to go to share her gifts with those around her.
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  • Chester's Masterpiece

    Mélanie Watt

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, March 1, 2010)
    Chester's finally ready to write his own masterpiece --- he just needs to get pesky writer-illustrator Mélanie Watt out of the way.Chester's solo attempts at storytelling are messy, to say the least, but he's determined to go it alone. But where's his story going? After several alternative (but always unhappy) endings, Chester is confronted by a problem he never bargained for. A wry comment on the creative process and how good stories are constructed, this is the most uproarious Chester book yet.
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  • Masterpiece

    Elise Broach, Kelly Murphy

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 30, 2010)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When he finds himself involved in a case to recover a famous drawing stolen at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 11-year-old James turns to his miniature and artistically talented friend, Marvin the beetle, for help in solving the mystery.
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  • Chester's Masterpiece

    Mélanie Watt

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Sept. 1, 2020)
    Chester's finally ready to write his own masterpiece --- he just needs to get Mélanie Watt out of the way! A wry take on the creative process and how good stories are constructed.When Chester (the cat) announces he's taking over for Mélanie Watt on this book due to some technical difficulties*, Mélanie begs to differ. She tells him that no one will want to publish his messy book. And she demands that he return her supplies so she can get to work. Chester insists he can create the best, most original story anyone has ever read in their entire nine lives. Only, his attempts don't quite work. Even with Mélanie's prodding, Chester struggles to find his own story to tell. Hmm ... will the real author and illustrator have the last laugh after all?*Mélanie's art supplies and computer mouse have mysteriously gone missing.Here's another hilarious Chester picture book from award-winning and bestselling author-illustrator Mélanie Watt. The story is told through the dialogue between Watt, who communicates on sticky notes, and Chester, whose comments are tucked around his creations, which sprawl across the spreads and include loads of tape, staples, and torn-out notebook paper. Chester himself, as drawn by Watt, and his trusty red marker dominate the action, and the pure silly fun makes this a popular read-aloud. Bits of humor can be found all over the pages --- including running commentary from an actual mouse --- encouraging visual literacy. With its wry take on the creative process and how good stories are constructed, this is also a perfect companion to lessons on the parts of story, including genre, setting, plot and characters.
  • The Masterpiece

    Shelley Kinder, Kathi Green Nixon

    Hardcover (Spork, Nov. 27, 2018)
    God paints a sunrise onto a deep blue "canvas" as families get ready for school and admire the vibrant colors of God's masterpiece. ​Explore the different colors of the sunset as God reveals his beautiful Masterpiece.
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  • Masterpiece

    Elise Broach, Kelly Murphy

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Sept. 30, 2008)
    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.Masterpiece is a 2009 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
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  • Masterpiece

    BRUCE GOETTSCHE, Dana Blythe, Ainsley Blythe

    eBook (, Oct. 30, 2019)
    Each person we meet is a Masterpiece created by God and should be treated as such. This book tells a story that illustrates this truth in a way children (and adults) will hopefully remember forever. The goal is to encourage respect for every person.