- The Wright 3
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name = The Wright 3
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author =Blue Balliett
illustrator =Brett Helquist
cover_artist =Brett Helquist
country =United States of America
language = English
number in series = 2
Dedicated to = For my mother, Betsy, who understands both carp and dragons (B.B.) For my mother, Colleen (B.H.)
genre = Children'sMystery novel
publisher =Scholastic Press
release_date =2006
media_type = Print (Hardback)
pages = 318 pgs.
isbn = ISBN 0-439-69367-5
followed_by =The Calder Game "The Wright 3" is a children's novel written by
Blue Balliett and illustrated byBrett Helquist , published in 2006. It is the sequel to "Chasing Vermeer ". The underlying plot elements include 3-Dpentomino es,Frank Lloyd Wright , theRobie House ,Fibonacci numbers , "The Invisible Man " and mysterious occurrences.ynopsis
Calder's friend Tommy, who moved away a year before, has moved back to
Hyde Park, Chicago . He is immediately jealous of Calder and Petra as they received the "glory" of saving aVermeer painting in the previous book ("Chasing Vermeer"). Tommy feels that he deserves something, as he is the "expert finder." In his first new day of class, Ms. Hussey announces that the world-famousRobie House is soon to be demolished, which she considers to be murder. The class takes a field trip to the house, and both Calder and Petra discover that there are many secrets concerning the building that they were not aware of. After Tommy learns to actually tolerate Petra, the three (who call themselves 'The Wright 3') work to save the house, even breaking into it toward the end. Tommy finds a fish talisman in the Robie House garden and realizes it was worth a lot of money. Finally, after saving their own lives, they manage to save that of the house. In almost every illustration, there is a drawing of a fish (referring toFrank Lloyd Wright 's lucky talisman) that is usually hidden by nature. On one of the last illustrations, a dragon can be found, expressing the change from carp to dragon in the story. Also if you look toward the bottom of the last picture you can see footprints from the invisible man.Characters
Calder Pillay -a boy searching for adventurePetra Andalee -a unique girl who is a hard worker and loves writingTommy Segovia -the scavenger; jealous of Petra but likes her at endMs. Hussey-Teacher at the elementary school.
Mr. Dare-the mason for the Robie House
Zelda Segovia-Tommy's mom
Mrs. Sharpe-a lady who is friends with Calder and Petra
Black Glasses-a thief
Thin Head-a thief
Frank Lloyd Wright -Builder of theRobie House Noted topics in the book
The book features a number of noted topics.
The Robie House
The Robie House was designed by
Frank Lloyd Wright and was built in 1910. It was constructed as a residence for the Robie Family. The architecture of the Robie House is very intricate, with stained glass windows giving the house an interesting visual structure. The Robie House had many real-life tragic events, including a death, a bankruptcy, and two near destructions of the house itself.Pentominoes
Pentomino es are figures which are made up of fivecongruent squares that connect orthogonally.There are 12 different pentominoes, each named for the letter of the alphabet that they represent.
F ,I ,L ,N ,P ,T ,U ,V ,W ,X ,Y , andZ are the letters used. They can be rearranged into rectangles, an activity that Calder especially enjoys.Calder now has a three dimensional set of pentominoes, which are orange and made of cubes. In the book Calder has seven pentonimoes.
Fibonacci number sequence
The Fibonacci number sequence is found by adding the first two numbers in a sequence to get the third (0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13...).
Fibonacci numbers are often found in nature, as well as mathematics. The
petal s on aflower , for example, almost always follow the Fibonacci sequence."The Invisible Man"
The book also alludes to "
The Invisible Man " byH.G.Wells twice in the story. The first occurrence was when Petra found it in the book box outside of Powell's Used Books. The second time was when the man Petra was spying on threw it out the train window.Other
There is also a reference to the
Alfred Hitchcock film "Rear Window " when Tommy views the Robie House. He also is blinded by a camera flash, as in the movie when investigating.
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