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Masterpiece (novel)

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

ISBN
  
0-8050-8270-0

Author
  
Elise Broach

Illustrator
  
Kelly Murphy

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Publication date
  
2008

Pages
  
304

Originally published
  
2008

Page count
  
304

Country
  
United States of America

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Publisher
  
Christy Ottaviano Books, Henry Holt and Company

Genres
  
Fiction, Children's literature

Similar
  
Elise Broach books, Children's literature

Masterpiece is a 2008 novel written by Elise Broach, illustrated by Kelly Murphy and published by Christy Ottaviano Books. It won a 2008 Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year in Children’s Fiction, the 2009 E.B. White Read Aloud Award, a 2009 ALA Notable Children's Book and is a New York Times Best Seller.

As of 2011, Masterpiece has been translated in Catalan, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Thai and Turkish.

Plot

Masterpiece is a middle-grade mystery about stolen art, miniature worlds, and the surprising friendship between a talented beetle, Marvin, and a lonely eleven-year-old boy named James. When James receives a pen-and-ink set for his birthday, Marvin discovers that he can create tiny, intricately detailed scenes by dipping his front legs in the cap of ink and drawing on paper. James is mistakenly credited with Marvin's amazing pictures, and soon the beetle and boy are swept up in an adventure at the Metropolitan Museum of Art that involves masterpieces, forgeries, and a stolen pen-and-ink drawing by the great Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer, which Marvin and James are determined to recover. With echoes of The Cricket in Times Square, From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, and Charlotte's Web, this novel explores friendship, sacrifice, and moral dilemmas in the context of a high-stakes art heist.

References

Masterpiece (novel) Wikipedia