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and she would return to explore the museum with them. On one such occasion, Paul recalled, his mother spotted a single piece of popcorn on the floor next to an ornate piece of royal furniture, which was completely blocked off from public access. He remembers his mother wondering aloud, where did that popcorn come from? And it was that moment, "burned into shrapnel memory", that he believes formed the kernel of the story that would become
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During the mid-1960s, would drop off Paul and his siblings, Laurie and Ross, at the museum, while attended her own art classes. By the time the children made their routine visits to the knights in armor, the mummy, and the
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organization of her files, they discover the angel's secret—Mrs. Frankweiler has purposefully "given away" a virtually priceless
Michelangelo to the Met. In exchange for a full account of their adventure, she will leave the crucial file to them in her will, and send them home in her
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American suburb in the mid‑1960s. He cheats at the card game
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called the book "not only one of the most original stories of many years but one of the most humorous and one with character wholly alive." In a retrospective essay about the Newbery Medal-winning books from 1966 to 1975, children's author
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