Wednesday, December 12, 2007

From The Mixed Up Files...The Book vs The Movie



It was really fun to watch the movie with the Ashburn Kids Book Club readers (and assorted siblings, friends, parents, etc.). Here are some of the comments and comparisons I received:




---The kids meet Mrs. Frankweiler earlier in the movie than in the book.
---Claudia meets with the museum curator in the movie but not the book.
---Jamie doesn't take money from the fountain in the movie.
---There are three Kincaid kids in the movie but four in the book.
---Claudia writes a letter to the museum curator in the book but phones him in the movie.
---In the movie Claudia has an argument with Jamie and he leaves (but Claudia goes after him).
---The Kincaids had banana splits in the movie.
---The kids spot the Michaelangelo sign on the bottom of the angel statue while ducking down to hide; in the book they only see the imprint on the velvet after the statue is moved.
---The book has more plot involving Jamie and his money.
---Claudia doesn't take a bath at Mrs. Frankweiler's house in the movie.
---In the movie, the kids get picked up from Mrs. Frankweiler's house by their parents but in the book they get driven home by the chaffeur.
---In the book, the children never meet Mrs. Frankweiler at the museum like in the movie.
---In the book, Jamie never got sick and was made well by the angel, as was implied in the movie.
---In the movie, the kids never rented a post office box.

And here's one that I noticed: in the movie, the statue is sold at auction for $25,000 but in the book, if I remember correctly, it's only $250. Inflation!

There was an even split between kids who liked the movie more than the book and the reverse--liked the book more than the movie.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Elaine Lobl Konigsburg, Author Extraordinaire

Personal Information:
E.L. Konisburg was born February 10, 1930, in New York City. She spent her childhood in growing up in the small mill towns of Pennsylvania. Her family was poor but she really wanted to attend college, so she devised a plan to combine part-time jobs, scholarships, and work-study opportunities to pay for school. She attended Carnegie Mellon University where she earned a B.S. in Chemistry. She then married David Konigsburg in 1952 and together they moved to Florida, where she taught science for several years in an all-girls school. Konigsburg left teaching when the first of her three children was born and she became a full time mother. In 1962, the family moved to New York City and, with all her children in school, Konigsburg began her writing career. She says that she read all her work to her children first. If they liked it, she would continue. But if they didn’t find it interesting, she would revise and rewrite. She is now 77 years old and lives on the beach in North Florida. She continues to write and publish.
Books:
Her first two books were published in 1967 and were a phenomenal success. The first, Jennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William McKinley, and Me, Elizabeth, was a Newbery Honor Book. Her second book, From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, won the Newbery Medal the same year! Konigsburg is the only author to have two books on the Newbury list in the same year (1968). She also drew the illustrations for these books. Kongisburg won a second Newbery Medal in 1997 for The View From Saturday, 29 years later, the longest span between any two Newberys awarded to one author. She has published more than 20 books for children and 2 books for adults and won numerous other awards. Her most recent book was just published in 2007 and is titled, The Mysterious Edge of the Heroic World.

Monday, December 3, 2007

From The Mixed Up Files...

Hi Readers!

We will meet for our December book club meeting on Thursday, Dec. 6. Hopefully you all know by now that my intense searching has paid off and I was able to locate the video of the 1995 Hallmark movie based on the book, "From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler." It is out-of-distribution, so it's very difficult to locate. I think you'll really enjoy seeing the movie and comparing it to the book. Here's the details:

Time: 7-8:30 pm -- The movie is 90 minutes long, so we will start promptly at 7. Please come early so you can get your snack and get settled to enjoy the show.
Where: We will meet in the front two meeting rooms so we have plenty of space and also have the big screen for the movie.

Who: This is a great family movie and we will have the space, so please invite family members to join us.

Bring: You can bring blankets, pillows, etc. or whatever will allow you to be comfortable to spread out for the movie.

Donate: Please consider donating back your copy of the book; I'd like to get at least six!
See you all on Thursday!