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The Frame-Up

by Wendy McLeod MacKnight

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"Twelve-year-old artist Sargent Singer must team up with some very unusual partners to thwart a theft of the masterpieces in the Beaverbrook Art Gallery"--
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Fun read about paintings who have lives within and beyond the frames at a museum in Canada. This is a real museum with the real pieces of art that they have in their gallery. I loved the interaction between Mona (painting) and Sargent (real boy). Disappointed with the ending how it mashed up two different plots. Never got a satisfaction of why the forger wasn't caught or the motive for the art heist.
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