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By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Simon Pulse 2002-10-01ISBN:
  • 9780689853548
DDC classification:
  • 813
LOC classification:
  • PZ7.K8352
Summary: When suburban Cladia Kncaid decides to run away, she knows she doesn't just want to run from somewhere, she wants to run to somewhere-to a place that is comfortable, beautiful, and, preferably, elegant. She chooses the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Knowng that her younger brother Jamie has money and thus can help her with a serious cash-flow problem, she invites him along. Once settled into the museum, Cladia and Jamie find themselves caught up in the mystery of an angel statue that the museum purchased at auction for a bargain price of $225. The statue is possibly an early work of the Renaissance master, Michelangelo, and therefore worth millions. Is it? Or isn't it? claudia is determined to find out. Her quest leads her to Mrs. Basil E. frandweiler, the remarkable old woman who sold the statur, and to some equally remarkable discoveries about herself.
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When suburban Cladia Kncaid decides to run away, she knows she doesn't just want to run from somewhere, she wants to run to somewhere-to a place that is comfortable, beautiful, and, preferably, elegant. She chooses the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Knowng that her younger brother Jamie has money and thus can help her with a serious cash-flow problem, she invites him along.
Once settled into the museum, Cladia and Jamie find themselves caught up in the mystery of an angel statue that the museum purchased at auction for a bargain price of $225. The statue is possibly an early work of the Renaissance master, Michelangelo, and therefore worth millions. Is it? Or isn't it? claudia is determined to find out. Her quest leads her to Mrs. Basil E. frandweiler, the remarkable old woman who sold the statur, and to some equally remarkable discoveries about herself.

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