Who is blue balliett




















Over the next few years, I heard at least 75 first-hand experiences shared by unlikely people of all ages and professions. How could I be anything else? It was November, freezing out and still pitch black. Peeking around the corner, I saw nothing, tiptoed into the room. Diving back under the covers, I took it as a good sign — something in our house wanted me to hurry up and get to work on this book about ghosts and their island.

When a different old lamp went on in the same room an hour later, I grabbed a sweatshirt, made coffee and got to work.

No lights in the house have turned on by themselves before or since. Once finished, it became an international bestseller and Edgar Award winner that shot me into a new chapter of my life. I find that being able to wake up and go right to my computer in my nightgown, without distractions, is a huge luxury.

I have a morning brain, and the words and excitement are often waiting. Parents are often challenged with getting their kids to read. Any suggestions on how to instill a love of reading in kids and making them. A second novel for children featuring the characters from Chasing Vermeer, due in spring, Blue Balliett is the author of Chasing Vermeer, a children's mystery novel about two sixth-graders who attempt to solve the mystery of a missing painting.

Friends and fellow middle-school students Petra Andalee and Calder Pillay share a common interest in unexplained phenomena. Therefore, when it appears that some of seventeenth-century Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer's paintings may have actually been painted by someone else, the pair is quickly united in their search for the answer.

Will the security guards be ready for her? June Blue Balliett. Mystery at the museum. Interview by Linda M. Share this Article:. Share on facebook. Share on twitter. Share on pinterest. Share on email. Linda M. Castellitto wrote a paper about Vermeer for a college class.

She got an A-minus. Get the Book. I met my husband Bill Klein on Nantucket, and we lived there for a number of years with our three kids. Then we moved to Chicago, to the Hyde Park neighborhood where we still live. I taught at The University of Chicago Laboratory Schools for ten years, and the kids and I walked to school together every day. I wrote my first mystery, Chasing Vermeer , as a classroom teacher. My husband Bill has played a big part in the making of these books.

Bill's work in urban planning over the years has been busy, but he keeps me company on trips when he can. Our kids, who were almost grown up when Chasing Vermeer was published, keep track of us and come home lots, which is perfect. I work at home, in my laundry room, and can look out a narrow window at an old pine tree and an apartment building. This is a place where my mind becomes very quiet — I try to turn off my phone and e-mail.

Here are some of the real-world ideas I like to think about, ideas that have gone into my books:.



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