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Wikipedia article




'The Calder Game' is a children's novel written by Blue Balliett and illustrated by Brett Helquist, published in 2008. It is the sequel to 'The Wright 3'. Some underlying themes include the art of Alexander Calder, pentominoes, and the freedom of public art.

Plot overview



Calder Pillay travels with his father to a Woodstock, Oxfordshire and becomes interested in an unexpected Alexander Calder sculpture (who coincidentally is his namesake) in the town square. On the same night, both Calder and the sculpture disappear. His friends Petra and Tommy fly to England to aid his father in finding him.

Critical reception



'The Calder Game' received mainly positive reviews. 'School Library Journal' called it "every bit as intricate, engaging, and delightful" as its two precursors and praised the structure of the novel. 'Publishers Weekly' was positive and wrote that it was "an ambitious novel". BookPage's Alice Cary praised the pacing and intriguing questions. The website Kidsreads.com claimed that 'The Calder Game' is "Balliett's best work of fiction yet".

However, 'Kirkus Reviews' felt that 'The Calder Game' "falls short of 'Chasing Vermeer' brilliance" and it was marred by a "problematic construction and too many tidy dei ex machinis".

References



Category:2008 novels

Category:Novels set in Oxfordshire

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