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Balliett, Blue
1955 -
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SOURCE CITATION
Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2007. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Thomson Gale. 2007.
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"Sidelights"

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. The plot thickens when one of Vermeer's famous paintings mysteriously disappears while being transported from the National Gallery to Chicago's Art Institute, leaving the budding sleuths following a trail of clues that leads to their very own Chicago neighborhood.

Reviewer Marie Orlando, reviewing Chasing Vermeer in School Library Journal, praised Balliett's debut children's book, noting that "Puzzles, codes, letters, number and wordplay, a bit of danger, a vivid sense of place, and a wealth of quirky characters" help make the book an "exciting, fast-paced story that's sure to be relished by mystery lovers." A Publishers Weekly contributor also enjoyed the book, stating that the author's "ingeniously plotted and lightly delivered first novel ... also touches on the nature of coincidence, truth, art and similarly meaty topics."

Balliett spent five years researching Chasing Vermeer, and she drew much of her inspiration from her ten-year-long career teaching third graders, as well as from her own lifelong love of fine art. She was also inspired by her love of codes, enigmas, and the patterns found in life, all of which, Balliett contends, young people almost instinctively grasp. As she explained to a Publishers Weekly interviewer, children "have an ability to see connections and to put the world together in so much more of an elastic and fluid way than adults." Scattered throughout the text, along with the puzzles, wordplay, and other mind benders, are enough misleading clues to keep readers interested, added Orlando, comparing Chasing Vermeer to novels by popular juvenile fiction writers Ellen Raskin and E. L. Konigsburg.

PERSONAL INFORMATION
Born 1955; daughter of Whitney Balliett (a journalist) and Elizabeth Platt; children: two. Education: Graduated from college. Addresses: Agent: Amanda Lewis, Doe Coover Agency, P.O. Box 668, Winchester, MA 01890.

CAREER
University of Chicago Laboratory School, Chicago, IL, third-grade teacher, c. 1980-91; freelance writer.


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